2013년 10월 28일 월요일
2013년 10월 26일 토요일
2013년 10월 25일 금요일
MANNAM Victory Cup
A lot of the video below is in Tagalog, but you can still get a good feel for the scale and excitement of MANNAM Victory Cup. Always a great event that gives me another reason to be proud of being a part of MANNAM.
2013년 10월 23일 수요일
MANNAM Presents:Peace Signs
Go to oginal artical; Peace signs
Sources: http://www.salsa.net/peace/symbol/
http://images.yourdictionary.com/calumet
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photos/patterns-nature-rainbows/
http://www.ilandscape.com.au/articles/Pests-and-Diseases-Articles/Planting-Diseases-Information-and-Articles/Mistletoes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Peace_dove.svg.png
2013년 10월 21일 월요일
MANNAM Quote: "I did what I could, what I had to, what my conscious told me I must do." _ Schindler
I did what I could, what I had to do, what my conscience told me I must do. That's all there is to it. Really, nothing more.I knew the people who worked for me. When you know people, you have to behave towards them like human beings.
- Oskar Schindler
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Soureces: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_good_quotes_from_Oskar_Schindler#slide2
http://www.hitlerschildren.com/article/1485-oskar-schindler-a-savior-to-1200
2013년 10월 20일 일요일
MANNAM Peace News: DMZ Korean International Documentary Film Festival
The theme of the 5th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival is Peace, Life and Communication of DMZ. The festival is held in Goyang city - Lafesta (Lotte Cinema, Special Stage), Lake park. Almost 120 films from thirty-eight countries will be shown. The festival started last Thursday (17 Oct.) and ends on Wednesday (23 Oct.).
The festival includes various events. Tomorrow, for example, there is a bicycle tour, a modern rock concert, and a venue at which people can view documentaries with their animals. For more information check the following website:http://www.dmzdocs.com/eng/main/main.asp
2012 DMZ Documentary Film Festival |
Declaration of Unification
This nation must be unified as it was before as an independent nation. Our forefathers who died for this country, and the Korean citizens of today never wished for this nation to be divided. Who divided our nation and established the 38th parallel?
When the Japanese emperor surrendered after WWII, our country became independent, but the U.S. entered the South, the Russians entered the North, and Korea was basically ruled by the military. Korean citizens were still able to cross back and forth from North to South. Later, the government of the Republic of Korea was established in the South and a communist government was established in the North, and the 38th parallel divided the two. People were no longer allowed to travel back and forth between the two countries.
Is this what those who died for this country and declared independence in the March 1st (1919) movement wanted? Is this what we, the citizens commemorating Independence Day today, want? The Korean Peninsula was divided because of the North’s barbaric invasion of the South which led to a fratricidal, and bloody war. Even today, we are still pointing guns at people of our own race. How can this be the will of our forefathers and the Korean people today?
Thirty-three people, who represent the citizens of the Republic of Korea, love the Korean Peninsula, and pray for its peace and unification, declare the following:
First, just like East and West Germany, the leaders of South and North Korea must gather to discuss unification for the sake of this country and its citizens.
Second, if our leaders truly love this nation and its citizens, they will work to establish a unified nation the citizens wish for and a country where people live happily in abundance. How can a nation which is divided stand with confidence in this world? The leaders of South and North Korea must ensure that the Korean Peninsula will not be shamed.
Third, we must all lay down our weapons and allow our citizens to travel freely throughout the Korean Peninsula.
Fourth, there must be religious freedom because religion is faith regarding the spiritual world. Religion is a spiritual pursuit, and as such, knows no national boundaries. People of religion must unite through the Scriptures for a religious unification.
By putting these suggestions into action, we can truly achieve world peace.
Sources:
http://www.dmzdocs.com/eng/about/dmzdocs.asp
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHlVwfFwZ2KFS1luT_F7wuyZDbxspGQUDaVlHlM6Qddj-yhzdTPcDTtTiH0_NxBAGhvnWyZY4ruutyIhAbVOWcOq2bpQXLLFYkC9Flh2UDSMJwWOe1iu1fDzFdT1wc65VzU5tkgoEgZBLk/s1600/mannam_declaration+of+unification.gif
2013년 10월 18일 금요일
MANNAM Inspiration: Man with Muscular Dystrophy Completes Chicago Marathon
Maickel Melamed, a thirty-six year old Venezuelan with muscular dystrophy, completed the Chicago Marathon a few days ago.
How many people dream about (and even talk about) world peace? Let's make it happen. That is exactly what MANNAM is doing. Instead of just dreaming about peace, MANNAM has everything from cultural events to classes to service products to rallies to make peace happen.
Some people say world peace is impossible. Imagine how many people told this runner the same thing. Instead of focusing on what was "impossible," he strove to make it possible.
Picture sources:
http://www.aporrea.org/venezuelaexterior/n238027.htmlhttp://www.fotovisura.com/user/RominaHendlin/view/to-live
Quote source:
http://m.timesdaily.com/news/nation/article_f36a492d-6a0f-576a-8305-70a6e50f3e69.html?mode=jqm
2013년 10월 13일 일요일
MANNAM Quote: Harriet Tubman
http://www.rugusavay.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Harriet-Tubman-Quotes-2.jpg |
I like this quote because it reminds me that people need to realize there is a problem before they can fix it. Many people accept something as normal and acceptable if they have lived with it their whole lives. This is certainly true about war.
I have heard Man Hee Lee, the Chairman of MANNAM, talk about how ridiculous it is for young men, who have no personal problem with each other, kill each other in the prime of their life. Mr. Lee challenges the youth of the world to agree not to go to war.
I hope many young people realize that they (and their brothers, husbands, sons, etc.) are slaves to a system of war that rarely helps any of the people fighting or their loved ones. But, my hopes don't end there. I also hope they will be freed from that system and be able to live in peace.
I am confident that Mr. Lee and MANNAM will lead us from the current situation into the time of peace.
MANNAM Food: Amish Friendship Bread
Preparing and enjoying delicious food is one of the many ways MANNAM promotes peace.
Perhaps I appreciate this so much because many of my childhood and adolescent memories include great baking. Among the delicious treats my grandmother, mother, aunts, and uncles prepared, Amish Friendship Bread is still one of my favorites.
I remember asking my mom to bake this for me one day. She said she had to get a "starter" from grandma first. She also told me it takes ten days to prepare the batter. I was frustrated but also interested. I discovered the bread is called friendship bread because you need* to receive a starter from a friend to bake the bread. After receiving the starter and following the instructions for ten days, some of the batter is placed into bags. Usually a couple bags are given to friends and one is kept (so hungry teenagers can have more bread in ten days).
The heart behind this is great and can teach us about peace. One must receive the batter, cultivate the batter, share with others, and keep some for oneself. The fact that it takes time is also a good reminder that we will need patience as we pursue peace.
I have enjoyed many great foods through MANNAM so I thought I'd share one of my favorites today. Hope you enjoy.
*Instructions on how to make an original starter at:
http://baking.about.com/od/friendshipbread/r/amishfriendshipbreaddirections.htm
Sources:
http://www.createdby-diane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Amish-friendship-bread.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpHwdBOubQOx0ii2A7WmxMgACei7MLo9wUm5CBnY0XlnC_Fb6fDkm7OYtInh3fAJ83zSZAI3Hv4X3FXhRdyrEH61xOYkL99WkhbOY3yKxBexUtHcE01z1tENdtvGuxmtgbvDcMbR8gPRMM/s1600/Amish+Friendship+Bread+1.jpg
2013년 10월 12일 토요일
MANNAM Runners
I once had the opportunity to run with a few members of the MANNAM International Running Club. They were animated and encouraging. I look forward to being able to run with them again in the future. Until then I would like to share some thoughts I think they would appreciate.
Distance running and pursuing peace have a lot in common:
1. Starting is often the hardest part
I don't how many times I have been tempted to skip a run because I am tired or busy, but five minutes into the run end up thinking, "I cannot believe I almost didn't do this today."
The same is true with acts of kindness and steps towards peace. Laziness, tiredness, or busy-ness can make it tempting to save these things for later. But once I start, I have the same feeling as I do when I was running, "I cannot believe I almost didn't do this."
2. For better results and more joy, include others
I run incomparably better when I have at least one other person to train with. The people I run with seem to perform better too. I also have a lot more fun when others are involved. We can push each other through hard parts of a workout and share the sense of accomplishment.
Working or studying with others is also more productive and enjoyable.
3. Don't give up when you think you can't do anymore...You will discover
you can do a lot more.
Getting a second wind is one of the greatest feelings when running. It is sad to see so many quit before they ever reach that point.
This is true not only in running but in so many things people want to achieve.
I love how Man Hee Lee has helped me and so many others discover these (and other) insights about sports, volunteering, and peace. He, through MANNAM, has made starting easy by organizing great and meaningful activities. The activities are generally team or group oriented; encouragement and positivity abound. Finally, whereas even young people get tired or discouraged, Mr. Lee shows us what is possible by travelling around the world rallying people for peace.
2013년 10월 11일 금요일
MANNAM: Peace in Action
The quote above made me think about how actively members of MANNAM pursue peace. They are the type that "make it happen." Whereas some people lie around and simply imagine a world with peace one day, MANNAM members get out and make it happen. From cooking events to cleaning projects, from soccer tournaments to serving the elderly, from cultural performances to walks for peace, MANNAM is all about actions for peace.
What inspires such an action orientation? The answer is simple. MANNAM's Chairman, Man Hee Lee.
Even though he is over 80 years old, Mr. Lee travels the would and rallies people for peace. Instead of proudly looking over all he has accomplished up to this point and relaxing, he presses forward. Instead of simply wanting peace to happen, instead of merely wishing peace would happen, Mr. Lee is making it happen. MANNAM members are inspired by this and strive to do the same.
What inspires such an action orientation? The answer is simple. MANNAM's Chairman, Man Hee Lee.
Even though he is over 80 years old, Mr. Lee travels the would and rallies people for peace. Instead of proudly looking over all he has accomplished up to this point and relaxing, he presses forward. Instead of simply wanting peace to happen, instead of merely wishing peace would happen, Mr. Lee is making it happen. MANNAM members are inspired by this and strive to do the same.
2013년 10월 7일 월요일
MANNAM Peace News:Shrine Peace Monument "Enforcing the cause of peace"
The Shrine Peace Monument located in Exhibition Place on Toronto’s lakeshore, faces southerly toward the United States and the Niagara River (part of the border between Ontario and the New York state) for a reason. Dedicated to more than a century of peaceful relations between Canada and the United States, the bronze monument was offered by the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic, in June 1930. Twenty-eight years later a fountain and gardens were added and the statue was more beautiful than ever, enforcing the cause of peace.
This is a powerful picture. My last post was about soldiers for peace. The angel at the Shrine Peace Monument looks strong. It looks like a representation of one who would certainly be capable of fighting, but focuses efforts on enforcing the cause of peace.
MANNAM's Honorary Chairman, even at 80 years of age, is travelling around the world with the message of peace and unity. I hope people are open to his message as he enforces the cause of peace.http://weburbanist.com/2008/05/16/12-compelling-monuments-dedicated-to-peace-reversing-the-typology-of-the-war-memorial/http://susandavid.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Shrine-Peace-Memorial.jpg
This is a powerful picture. My last post was about soldiers for peace. The angel at the Shrine Peace Monument looks strong. It looks like a representation of one who would certainly be capable of fighting, but focuses efforts on enforcing the cause of peace.
MANNAM's Honorary Chairman, even at 80 years of age, is travelling around the world with the message of peace and unity. I hope people are open to his message as he enforces the cause of peace.http://weburbanist.com/2008/05/16/12-compelling-monuments-dedicated-to-peace-reversing-the-typology-of-the-war-memorial/http://susandavid.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Shrine-Peace-Memorial.jpg
2013년 10월 6일 일요일
MANNAM Peace Quote: “I regard myself as a soldier, though a soldier of peace.“
The quote in the title comes from Gandhi. This quote is simple, but the more I think about it the more profound I find it. What do soldiers do? They train, they make strategy, they cooperate, they put the good of others' before their own good, they sweat, they bleed, they serve.
Man Hee Lee, the honorary chairman of MANNAN, has done all of the things above (and more) in the name of peace. This is one of the reasons I am proud to be a member of MANNAM and so excited about how MANNAM will be used to bring peace to the world.
Please join us as soldier of service and fighters for peace.
Man Hee Lee, the honorary chairman of MANNAN, has done all of the things above (and more) in the name of peace. This is one of the reasons I am proud to be a member of MANNAM and so excited about how MANNAM will be used to bring peace to the world.
Please join us as soldier of service and fighters for peace.
2013년 10월 4일 금요일
MANNAM Members' Story to Gangnam Style
The video below tells a great story: people whose lives have been brightened through MANNAM then brighten the lives of those around them. What a beautiful cycle!
2013년 10월 3일 목요일
MANNAM Peace Quote: For peace, love and serve one (at a time)
Today I want to share an inspiring quote by Mother Teresa:
“I never look at the masses as my responsibility; I look at the individual. I can only love one person at a time - just one, one, one. So you begin. I began - I picked up one person. Maybe if I didn't pick up that one person, I wouldn't have picked up forty-two thousand....The same thing goes for you, the same thing in your family, the same thing in your church, your community. Just begin - one, one, one.”
If looking at all the people in the world that need help overwhelms you, don't focus on that. Help one person today. In a few months, you might be surprised by the difference you have made.
http://thinkexist.com/quotation/i-never-look-at-the-masses-as-my-responsibility-i/406784.html
http://thinkexist.com/quotation/i-never-look-at-the-masses-as-my-responsibility-i/406784.html
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