Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Susan (Hughes) Oliver

Susan (Hughes) Oliver 

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

This morning at approximately 3:45 AM (August 16), our dearly beloved sister, Susan Hughes Oliver, wife of Berlin Oliver, and mother of Nessia, Abelin and Beaumont, passed quietly in her sleep.  Susan had been battling cancer for the past 10 years in various parts of her body.

Susan joined our family in 1968 in California.  In 1972, Father sent her to join Betsy O'Brian in Minnesota, becoming their first State Leader.  Many members joined over those next 3 1/2 years.  Included below is the testimony she submitted to our Senior Pastor, In Jin Nim, when she visited Minneapolis in January 2009.

Susan also worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, doing witnessing and public relations.  In 1982, she was blessed at Madison Square Garden.  To her great joy, all three of her children are also blessed.

We all celebrate Susan's wonderful faith and heart.  Our dear sister will be remembered for the great love she showed to so many of her friends and family.  We love you, Susan!

Please keep The Oliver Family in your prayers.

Sincerely,

Carl Swearson, District Director

Susan (Hughes) Oliver and team 1970

40 MONTHS IN THE LAND OF 10,000 LAKES – Susan Hughes Oliver

I was assigned to Minnesota by True Father in December, 1972. At the time he assigned me, I was in Berkeley California attending my brother’s funeral. He was only 24 years old when he died tragically, and I was 21. We had just completed a Day of Hope tour on the One World Crusade bus team, and Father needed some new state leaders in various states.

I was grieving for my brother, and battling a vicious virus, while running a fever. However, once I was assigned by Father, I felt I shouldn’t wait to go to MN. It would only give Satan more time to do his thing. One night, I quietly left the Berkeley center a few days after Christmas, totally alone. I had to leave my grieving Mom and sister behind.

The journey took several days due to dangerous inclement weather. I was still sick, eating only cucumbers, yet I felt an invisible wall of protection around me, like I was traveling with angels. The horrendous snow storms delayed travel, and at one point I changed from the bus to the train back to the bus again to get there. It was Minnesota or Bust for me.

I was so thankful to make it to Minneapolis all in one piece, where one sister, named Betsy O’Brian, was waiting for me. I was fortunate to begin the pioneering work with my assistant, Betsy, who had prepared a little room in a small house for me. Betsy would work for income, while I witnessed downtown and on the campus.

Unfortunately, the shock of the biting cold MN weather was too much for my California born body. I ended up getting sick for several weeks. Thank God for the help of Betsy O’Brian who took such good care of me.

I remained in MN as the state leader from January, 1973 through April, 1976 – exactly 40 months. At one point, in the middle of this time period, people were requesting to Father that I be sent to Africa to do missionary work. Father had to refuse three times for me to leave MN. He wanted me there, as it had become one of the most successful states with members joining one right after the other.

It was like a spiritual phenomenon of sorts. I had absolutely no great leadership talents or skills. Teaching the principle was my main “occupation”, and the truth sold itself to the people.

The highlight of 1973 was in November, when True Parents came to Minneapolis for the 3 day “Day of Hope” program. Father was to speak for 3 nights in a row. I was responsible for all media and public relations. Success was crucial if we were to break through in this state. Father coming through Minneapolis was like a whirlwind Pentecost. The turn out was superb and Father couldn’t be happier. The media also received Father well. The joy was ineffable when Father proclaimed a victory there.

Victory was mandatory for this 21 city tour, simply due to the fact that Minneapolis was the 11th city, in the exact center of the tour. Its success or failure determined the way the rest of the tour would go. That is exactly how father explained it.

I am eternally grateful for the members of Minnesota that revived this beautiful state through total commitment and dedication. So many that came through its doors, and on to other missions in the country and the world, are imprinted on my heart forever. Of course, I am eternally grateful for the pillars of MN that held me up through difficult, arduous times. These “pillars” were nicknamed the “three archangels”, namely Gordon Anderson, Bill Baum and Roy Morgan. (Roy Morgan’s beautiful daughter is now married to my son.)

I truly often felt as though I was “Eve” restoring the lost Garden of Eden, in the land of 10,000 lakes. No doubt, without the support of key members, along with the archangels, such as John Foss and Dorothy Percic (Hill) (to name a few more), we would have fizzled into the sunset with little foundation.

The key to success in MN during those 40 months can be summed up in one word: Unity. May God bless Hugh and Nora Spurgin who were assigned as the IOWC leaders in MN during 1973 – 1974. We created a loving family atmosphere that surely had something to do with drawing people. One day, in Belvedere, Father asked me if I was getting along with Hugh and Nora. I happened to be wearing a pants suit that Nora had made for me by hand, and I pointed that out to Father. He had such a relief on his face when he realized we were truly as one family. Later, after my 40 months in MN, father assigned Nora as my mentor when I became an Itinerant Worker.

Yes, it was the unity that created the foundation for success. With that unity true love could flow between all of us. Overcoming differences in personalities and learning to respect each others point of view can do wonders in facilitating success.

I will always think of Minnesota as my home away from home. It was a place where key lessons of life, that Father has taught us all along, were experienced at the utmost grass roots level. With this note, I send my love and prayers to all the Minnesotans that are there now, and all that joined from 1973 on. You are always in my heart!

May God always Bless Beautiful Minnesota!

With Love submitted to In Jin Nim, January 2009

Susan (Hughes) Oliver

Hillsboro , Missouri

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Love, Life and Linage: Education for Teens

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

American Leadeship Conference: Inspiration for North Dakota

America at a Crossroads:  Where do we go from here?


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Carl Swearson leads 11 participants; four second generation & eight old guys & gals in an afternoon of deep thought & fellowship

Three Fargo families, the Haibara's from Perham Minnesota, and three Grand Forks students (second generation) experienced a meaningful afternoon together.  Carl Swearson, District Director of the American Leadership Conference shared his wisdom.  We were presented with a most important subject for our contemplation.  It was difficult to do the subject justice in that one afternoon.  How should our government and our religions relate?  No one wants one religion imposing  it's ideas and laws on others that hold different views.  For this reason, many think that religion should not be involved in government and excluded from the public square.  Should then an atheistic minority be able to impose a "purely secular government" on all citizens and remove all references to God?

We considered:

  • America was uniquely conceived.  It was founded on the idea of "God". We find  God in our founding documents, on coins & bills, in the prayers that open congress every day, on carvings in public buildings across America, etc.
  • Secondly, America has been populated by people from all over the world of different religions, with the vast majority believing in God.  Can this foundation and belief in God be a benefit or a problem for America?

The founding principles of America articulate a base for human rights:

  • all are "created" equal;
  • we are endowed by our creator inalienable rights (unable to be lawfully taken away), given by our creator not by any government;
  • we recognize that these are "self-evident" truths, first principles, inherent in nature, established before man had written any scriptures or laws.

We can have a cultural consensus, base on these natural principles that reflect common held ethical standards such as:

  • Valuing the family
  • Being a good citizen
  • living for the sake of others - being unselfish.

The authority in America is "the citizen", and the constitution assumes you are a good citizen.  You are assumed innocent by the law unless proven otherwise.  Religion should fulfill that public purpose of raising that good citizen, and not be walled in privacy.  Those who want to take God out of the public sector and create a wall will cause deeper problems, setting a base for a more purely secular, self-centered people.

The United States present reality is full of abhorrent conditions.

EVERYDAY: 2540 teens become pregnant; 4000 abortions are performed; 25000 sex diseases are transmitted, 89 commit suicide, 7000 dropout of school, 2461 report child abuse; 4931 commit violent crime; 517 sexually assault; 7 million live in jail; etc.

Our nations founders knew that religion had a public role, although some today will try to persuade you to think otherwise. One of the signers of the Declaration of Independence stated that we need religion for virtue and that we need virtue for liberty and freedom.  Free societies need religious citizens for the moralization of politics.

The french philosopher Roseau (in his "Social Contract") said that there are professions of faith that are purely civil, not religious dogmas, that are expressions of conscience, apart from which it is impossible to be a good citizen.  People of different faiths can agree on these expressions of conscience as a natural code or creed for good citizenship.

John Adams, the second president of the United States,  stated that the American Constitution was designed for a moral and religious people.  It is inadequate for any other.  This system will not work if people are not able to regulate themselves.

Citizens must find principles for a "civil religion" (not a formal religion but an ethical code) that contain the main tenants of all the major religious spheres.  These should be spiritual principles & common values of major Faiths:  These spiritual principles should be naturally founded in God.

God should be seen as our spiritual treasure.  Our freedoms & rights come from God.  In God we find the unity of our diverseness.  We have grown from 3 million to 300 million people, our countries area has increase 7 times since its founding. The 20 or so religious groups have expanded to 313 religions and denominations.  Racial minorities have grown to 60 million.

Religious exclusivism and even atheistic exclusivism will exacerbate our problems.  We must therefore be more than tolerant of the faiths of others.  We must see the value of each faith's contribution.  Pluralism is essential to our strength as a nation.  We must focus on our common ground.  We must restore the sense of providence for our nation.  What role can I play, what role can my family play. What is the role my nation is playing.

Here is Ben Franklin's personal creed, expressed to a friend just before he died:

  1. There is one God who should be worshipped;
  2. God has a plan and purpose (providence);
  3. We serve God by serving his family;
  4. The human soul is immortal;
  5. Our life on earth determines our destiny in next world;

Here are "self-evident" first principles that can become part of our code:

  1. Our transcendent source is God. People have a power in them that transcends the physical boundaries.  87 to 92  percent of American's believe in God.
  2. Human beings are spiritual and they live forever.  They are the image of God, with unique and eternal natures and value. Our essential spiritual nature and value comes from God, never the government.
  3. The highest ideal is living for the sake of others; serve the whole by becoming unselfish, mirror God's constant giving.
  4. The purpose of life and the direction of history is to create One Family Under God.  The family is school love. We learn to be like God as we grow in life and raise our families.  We experience the heart of God in our very own heart.  All those problems earlier mentioned are due the to breakdown of the family. The Family is Sacred under all world religions. Marriage then is the seed for the Kingdom of God.  Providential history has been to create God's Family.

We had a great afternoon considering these great truths and discussing these essential questions. In both North Dakota and South Dakota the promotion of gay marriage was brought forth by the audience in the opening words after Carl's talk. Our college age participants (second generation), are labeled bigoted and pressured by their peers when they defend the traditional marriage point of view of the major religions.  The Africans in South Dakota (I attended the SD program the next day) said that America, which was once looked on as righteous, was now viewed by many Africans as evil because of the fact prominent Americans promote gay marriage.  Freedom requires responsibility in love.  We agreed that if we fail in that responsibility, it is probable that we would also loose our freedom.  Our afternoon then was well named as:  America at a Crossroads.

We all felt closer at the end of the day, and glad that we had taken the time to be with one another.

Reported by

John & Keiko Foss

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Here is the  Audio of Carl Swearson's talk in South Dakota:

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Minnesota helps North & South Dakota ACLC's spirit grow

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Report from ND & SD ACLC Prayer Meeting:

We gathered for an ACLC meeting in Sioux falls,on June 05 at Rev.Hakim's Family Church.  It was just weeks after our last meeting, because Rev. Hakim's wife Izumi-san will soon deliver their 3rd baby. Their family wanted to make a good condition by having this meeting, to honor God and place others before themselves. 

Even under the storms and  heavy rains, guest arrived one by one.  We were so blessed to have our District Director, Rev. Carl Swearson, and Mrs Keiko Takahashi, the district's Japanese Missionary living in MPLS center drive 225 miles to participate. Keiko is a magnificent musician and music teacher. Her beautiful Bach arrangement invited the Holy Spirit into our gathering.

Rev. Mayuri Hoffman opened the program and introduce Mrs. Foss from North Dakota.  Mrs. Foss explained purpose of ACLC, which is to rebuild the family and renew the Community.  Our mission is to restore the nation & world through unifying the body of Christ centering Christianity and embrace all the world's religions.   We must take down all walls & barriers among all races and cultures.  "Let's begin this with peace in our minds. From this moment on, let's stop all war with this everlasting True Love.

Rev. Swearson shared about the up-coming event " Global Peace Festival" scheduled to be held in Washington DC from August 9 -11. He would like to every family to participate or send one representative. He personally would like to use this opportunity for his family vacation to the east coast.

Rev. Hakim shared about the progress at Khartoum, where 6 Muslims and 6 Christian's attended a 7 day "True Family Values" workshop and received certificates of completion. His daughter was among them. He was so happy.

Our main reading was presented by Rev. Dennis Hoffman, "Inter-Cultural marriage Blessing and World Peace.  Abiaza passed around Love Offering basket, and collected $80 for ACLC work. Thanks to Everyone!!!

Our shared lunch dishes are always big hits.  Izumi-san made Sudanese food and Mayuri-san brought her home-made potato salad.  Everyone was treated with some Oriental with Green Tea. Our Guests from Sudan, Ethiopia, Korea, and Japan were so happy to find others to share with about the present situation in their countries.

It was another very nice meeting.  We want to make sure God is happy, by living in unity & harmony among all families & guests.

May the Ideal world begin on this earth and may it's Peace be with everyone.

Report by Keiko Foss

 

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

North & South Dakota ACLC meets in prayer for Sudan & the World

ACLC Prayer Meeting was held at Sioux Falls , South Dakota on Friday, May 23.  North & South Dakota joined together to pray for unity among the Religions, Nations and the World centering  on Christianity.  Our program was lead by State Leader Rev. Mayuri Hoffman.  She introduced Rev. & Mrs. Foss as the North Dakota Coordinators.

Rev. John Foss began the meeting by reading from the New Testament, Revelations 22, announcing the coming of the New Heaven and New Earth.  Rev. Dennis Huffman read "The Ideal Family and True Love" from the Mother Moon's last speaking Tour  Peace Message.

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Rev. Hakim Kane Spoke of his recent trip to Sudan.  His Hometown has suffered war for decades with his family and tribe shattered and scattered.  With "tentative" peace, his tribe is returning.  He is now desperate to build a "Family Church" in South Sudan.  His daughter and he attended the Family Church in Khartoum, North Sudan.  The Family Church in Khartoum is successfully bringing unity to it's Christian and Muslim associates by teaching True Family Values.  The Sudanese children of all ages eagerly thirst for knowledge, as they gather together "singing" their lessons in unison.  Rev. Hakim is now formulating a plan to help his people in South Sudan, returning the blessings he has received from God to them.

 

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An "Ambassador for Peace" Certificate was given to Mr. Christopher Yuyad for outstanding parenting. We also appointed our youngest recipient of "Ambassador for Peace Jr.", Abiaza Hakim Kane.  He is a 4 year old preschooler. He is the son of Pastor Hakim Kane & Japanese Missionary Izumi Ai Kane.  He is a amazing son, loyal to his parents, always taking good care of sister (2 years old).
His beaming big smile just melts anyone's heart (see his picture below).  He wants to be President of United State of America in the future. We have to give him diplomatic education.

Pastor Julias Badigo stands firmly and faithfully with True Parents vision and respect Pastor Kane.  He received 30 hours one-to-one Divine Principle lecture from Rev. Seo. He miss him very much. A beautiful sister from Ethiopia Melesech Ayele enjoyed our meeting. she is good Christian.  She shared some of her culture and family.

       

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Mayuri & Izumi & Keiko offered one Japanese song called " HARU". It was nice harmony.
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Reported by Keiko Foss

 

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC) March 25, 2008

A Movement of the Holy Spirit - Keynote Speaker:

Archbishop Stallings speaks with incredible passion and truth on our part in the "One Family of God, and how we make God a liar and the Church a sham by not living that reality every moment.

 

Archbishop George Augustus Stallings, Jr.

53 min 38 sec - Mar 29, 2008

Everything I need to know, I learned from Noah's Ark.

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1.    Don't miss the boat.

2.    Remember that we are all in the same boat.

3.    Plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark.

4.    Stay fit. When you're 60 years old, someone may ask you to do something really big.

5.    Don't listen to   critics; just get on with the job that needs to be done.

6.     Build your future on high ground.

7.    For safety's sake, travel in pairs.

8.    Speed isn't always an advantage. The snails were on board with the cheetahs.

9.    When you're stressed, float awhile.

10.  Remember, the Ark was built by amateurs; the Titanic by professionals.

11.  No matter the storm, when you are with God, there's always a rainbow waiting.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Dr. Sirisio Oromo in the news from Kenya

Dear All,
Our Ambassador for Peace from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Dr. Sirisio Oromo, has traveled to Japan and Korea on the 4th World Tour in October 2006, has traveled to Africa a couple times since on peace missions.  He recently joined with other religious leaders in Kenya to participate at a rally for peace in Nairobi.

Our Ambassadors for Peace are on the front line!

Sincerely,
Rev. Swearson

Call for Peace Education

Rev. Fredrick Wakhisi, Secretary General, UPF-Kenya

 

 

 

 

Leaders of several denominations and religions in Kenya called for unity and trust among all communities at a prayer rally organized by UPF-Kenya in Uhuru Park in downtown Nairobi on February 6.

They also called on UPF to offer peace education programs. A traditional site for outdoor speeches and rallies, Uhuru [Freedom] Park has been seen sealed off since the announcement of the results of the controversial Presidential elections held December 27, 2007. In order to carry out the program, organizers had to get permission from the Commissioner of Police himself. Permission was granted the day before, but the written permit was received only 30 minutes before the event began.

The atmosphere at the park was solemn and somber. At 10:00 am, the ceremony opened with lighting of candles and burning of incense. 

Rev. Mwalagho Kililo, Regional Secretary General of UPF-Africa, conducted a service that included prayers offered by Rev. Dr. Sirisio Oromo, a Lutheran bishop from Sudan; Mr. Varma, a Hindu priest; Rev. Henry Omai, General Overseer of the Restoration of Life Ministry; three Sikh priests; and Rev. Dr. Luckio Otieno Odero, an Anglican priest. 

The prayers for peace from these religious leaders were both touching and moving as people pled with Almighty God to grant forgiveness based on repentance. There was no doubt, they stated, that we have sinned before Heaven and Earth and thus are not worthy to be called God’s children. From Hinduism to Sikhism, Islam, and Christianity the content of the prayers was the same.

Members of Parliament Hon. Elias Mbau and Hon. Joseph Nkaissery spoke of the need for members of parliament to facilitate UPF seminars that can promote peace. The Ambassadors for Peace have requested that seminars be held to remind them of their calling to promote peace at this time of anarchy and mayhem. The solution to this problem lies with promoting principles of peace education.

There is no doubt that peace is a rare commodity for now. When peace prevailed, Kenyans did not seem to appreciate it until anarchy and mayhem became the order of the day.

Ambassadors for Peace recognize that the guiding principles of UPF and its founder’s vision are critical elements for making peace a reality. This is the moment for UPF and all affiliate organizations to come out clearly and fulfill their calling.

The ceremony concluded with an offering of floral wreaths in memory of the more than 1,000 Kenyans killed to date in post-election violence.

A report of the event was one of the lead stories in the Daily Nation newspaper, the leading newspaper in East Africa. This underscores the important of peace to this nation of Kenya.

The newspaper quoted former United Nations prosecutor at the Rwanda tribunal, Duncan Mwanyumba, making a proposal at the rally for the establishment of a National Council of Elders to create bridges of reconciliation among the communities. He envisions that such a council could broker unity and cohesion by summoning political leaders to work for the common good of the country. The lawyer also proposed a constitutional review to create a mechanism for handling foreseeable electoral mistakes, power arrangements, and conflict resolution programs.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 09:22


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

We are connnected.....

It is truly amazing how connected we all are.   I've heard a lot about the Mongolian connections through some PBS shows and History Channel.    Of course we all know on some level that we are all related but how cool that the science is also sorting it all out and coming the same conclusions.

In a message dated 2/9/2008 5:30:50 P.M. Central Standard Time, JohnKeiko@gmail.com writes:

Excellent Video on the importance of our families and tribes.........

It show the connectedness of all mankind, and common family traditions such as care for aging parent in the family and not sending the elderly to the "old peoples house".....

It is by a friend "Kevin Pickard.....

"It brought tears to my eyes"....

jef

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5nkQ-2bp58