3) Comrades in My Prison

Those whom I met first centering on the cause of the Unification Church I raised up under difficult circumstances. I raised them under the most difficult circumstances. This is what is so precious about it. They were supposed to go through the environment in which, if they obtained a piece of bread or some delicious thing to eat, then saving it and wrapping it they would come and wait in order to give it to me. They had the affinity with the position in which they can shed tears and give consolation. This kind of friend are what one needs.

You should try to put this into practice centering on your minister. If there are one thousand people in the congregation of the church, all you have to do is make three times the effort of the person among the congregation who is most loyal and attentive to the minister. You are to research into this. No matter which prison I was in, I have always had such friends. For this reason, when they came out of the prison, they only said greetings to their wives, mothers and relatives, and without staying in their homes they followed me. They followed me.