The Words of the Huish Family |
11,000 of these arrived
As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen, the book that tells the story of True Father's life in his own words, is now available in the UK! Many thousand autobiographies have arrived at 43 Lancaster Gate. Different communities are picking up their orders. Father has asked us all to distribute over 400 copies per Blessed couple/family.
This is the time we can start to really share father's heart with people in a powerful way. The Korean version reached the bestsellers list in Korea, and the new 2nd English translation is greatly improved and has included pictures too.
You can buy a box (containing 28 books) for £100 each, or individual books for £3.50.
We are suggesting if you wish to sell the books on to make a standard cost of £12. Of course you are free to sell them for less and of course to give them to people as a gift, but it is good for people to know that they are also being sold for a real price. We will provide price tag stickers for those who want them. We will be setting up an amazon.co.uk shop asap which will allow us to sell them online too.
If you have creative and good ideas that you want to own and get support on for distributing Father's book, then get in touch.
Arriving at Lancaster Gate shortly after 10 am, I met Takao , Réamonn and Sung Jong waiting in the lobby area of Headquarters. We were anticipating the arrival of a lorry bearing the expected 11,000 copies of True Father's autobiography. I mentioned to the lads that I had walked past a lorry, which I suspected could be the one for which we were waiting. After a brief conversation with the vehicle's driver confirming this, he skillfully maneuvered his articulated lorry into the spaces in front of 43 Lancaster Gate.
Then the hard work began, transferring more than 400 boxes (containing 28 books each) from the lorry container into the building. It took not much more than an hour to transfer the boxes from the shipping container to the inside of our church Headquarters.
Just as we were nearing the end, Uncle Bernard Chellew arrived to collect as many of the boxes as would fit inside the Chrysler Voyager he was driving. Later, Uncle Franklin Fortune and Uncle William Haines also dropped by to collect boxes of books. Each time a vehicle drove away with their load of books, I prayed for the rear suspensions not to be overwhelmed!
With perfect timing, just as the last item was removed from lorry, the absolute good spirit world blessed us with the emergence of a Westminster council waste collection vehicle. The refuse collectors were happy to throw our left-over pallets into their rubbish truck, which gobbled them up quite easily.
Matthew de Souza then emerged with some lucozade bottles and some maple and pecan pastries, rewards for the hard workers (prepared by Uncle David Franklin, I assumed).
Many thanks also goes to Irene, Abi, Kenko, and Matthew de Souza who all offered their help.