훈독회訓讀會

[ hoondokhwae ]
「명사」 Noun
hoondokhwae

A daily tradition in the Unification Movement is for families or groups of members to read selected sermons and books by Dr. Moon, usually for about one hour in the morning. The purpose is to unite with God’s word and strengthen family and communal bonds. The practice emphasizes reciting the text and internalizing and embodying its content as divine truth.

Type:
Sino-Korean
Level:
Intermediate

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