AD 1944
Annual Report (AR) beginning 1 January (GongLi 公曆); Gregorian calendar.
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Ecclesiastical Lunar New Year
21st/60 years; JiaShen (甲申) of the 77th Chinese sexagenary cycles LiuShi HuaJia (六十花甲) begins: 25 January (GongLi 公曆, Thursday[1]): 1-1 Nisan[2] (ניסן, YinLi: 陰曆) is the prepared straight[3] (正: Zheng) 1st day ZhengYi (正一) of the 1st lunar month ZhengYue (正月) 1-1 of the Chinese lunar year YinLi (陰曆): Korean Nation Foundation40th/120 years of the Period of the Korean Nation Foundation covering the period of time of AD 1905 through CE 2024. Suffering as a Vassal State of the Japanese Empire40th/40 years of the 1st/3 40 year periods of the Period of Suffering as a Vassal of the Japanese Empire on the national level extent or scope for Korea paralleling the 1st/3 40 year periods of the Period of the National Course of John the Baptist of the Period of Zechariah's Household in BC AYN 8. Individual Solar CycleAD 1944: 25th/40 years of the Period of the Individual Solar Cycle when Moon YongMyung (문용명, 文龍明), birthed 25 February, AD 1920 is 24 years old, who would later become Moon SunMyung (문선명, 文鮮明). Moon Yong Myeong birthed in modern-day North PyeongAn (평안, 平安) Province (북도, 北道), North Korea, at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule, the younger of two sons in a farming family of 8 children. Moon's family followed Confucianist beliefs until he was around 10 years old, when they converted to Christianity and joined the Presbyterian Church. Private and Public MinistryAD 1944: 5th/21 years of the Period of Private and Public Ministry of Moon YongMyung (문용명, 文龍明); "writing dragon light,"
Study Abroad and Principle RevealedAD 1944: 5th/7 years of the Period of Study Abroad and Principle Revealed, the 1st/3 sub-periods of Period of Private and Public Ministry, leading to the manuscript called WonLi GangRon (원리강론, 原理講論), following the format of systematic theology with (1) God's purpose in creating human beings, (2) the fall of man, and (3) restoration, co-written with Hyo Won Eu and published in AD 1966 with the first English version entitled Divine Principle published during AD 1973.
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