Tuesday, October 2, 2007
All Aboard the Bullet Train To Victory!!!
1) October Kosen-Rufu Gongyo Is The Kickoff For The Next 100 Days
There are Kosen-Rufu Gongyo meetings, commemorative meetings, and youth celebrations happening throughout West Territory during the month of October. Let’s use all of these activities to invite back guests who attended summer activities. Let’s encourage as many new friends as possible to begin their practice at these significant gatherings. And remember: success at our November General Meetings begins with planning in October. Based on President Ikeda’s determination “…that the sounds of victory will reverberate in every corner of every district in your zone,” let’s ensure every district has a victory and can reply to President Ikeda.
2) Joyful November General Meetings with Gohonzon Conferrals in Every District
We want to create the greatest discussion meetings that deepen the faith of all who attend. We want everyone to ride the bullet train to victory, enabling every district to hold a Gohonzon Conferral in the month of November. Let’s especially focus our efforts on helping those districts that have not been able to introduce anyone to the practice this year, to have a Gohonzon conferral at their November District General Meetings.
3) New Year's Day Gongyo
We want to commemorate Sensei's 80th birthday by having many people receive the Gohonzon at New Year's Gongyo Celebrations. In November, the SGI-USA welcomes thousands of guests to our meetings. Let’s use December to help them begin their practice and ultimately to receive their Gohonzon on Jan. 1, 2008. Let’s empower each District to make its own propagation goal and celebrate together with President Ikeda on Jan. 1st.
Thank you!
The West Territory Team
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When you say, help those districts that haven't been able to introduce anyone to this practice, that is not the same as saying districts in which there has been no increase in people receiving Gohonzon, or no conferral of Gohonzon yet. I believe every district is introducing hundreds of people to this practice!
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