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ApologyInclusiveness

I’m sorry.

Actively practicing the words of Mother’s love are actively being carried out in Zion. Even during lunch breaks and on the restroom, whether sitting or standing, we always show care and love for each other, and even if small mistakes are made, we’re okay with each other. It can be. I’m sorry~ It’s spreading everywhere 💕


Among them, I heard the concerns of one sister.

She wants to practice saying “I’m sorry” to those she doesn’t have a good relationship with, letting go of the clutter and having a lighthearted mindset.

Perhaps God was moved by her kind heart, which led them to come face to face.


Recognizing her opportunity, she offered him a cup of tea,

I asked for forgiveness, saying, “It’s me… I’m sorry, I’m sorry… If I’ve done anything to hurt your heart, I’m truly sorry.”

Guess he understood, too. Instead of being awkward with smiles, holding hands, and saying, “It’s okay,” we now see each other warmly greeting and talking.


The sister realized this after practicing “I’m Sorry”

The heavy heart that felt like hell turned into heaven with a single word, “I’m sorry,” and even if I didn’t do anything wrong, I realized that if I felt bad, I could hurt others in ways I had not yet seen. It became an opportunity to reflect on .


May the warmth of Mother’s love spread not only in Zion but also in the world where love is cold and harsh through the words of Mother’s love.

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