Owner: Nuwagaba Isaac
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THE DIVINE LOVE OF URANTIA'S SPIRITUAL LIFE AND TRUTH
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Missions of my group
1. Spiritual enlightenment:
Share the teachings of the Urantia Book with others to promote spiritual growth and understanding.
2. Community service:
Engage in acts of kindness, charity, and volunteer work to serve others and demonstrate the book's principles.
3. Education and awareness:
Organize study groups, workshops, and seminars to educate others about the Urantia Book and its teachings.
4. Personal transformation:
Support individuals in their personal spiritual journeys, encouraging them to apply the book's teachings in their daily lives.
5. Fellowship and support:
Provide a supportive community for individuals to share their experiences, insights, and challenges.
6. Global unity:
Promote understanding, tolerance, and unity among people of different backgrounds and faiths.
Goals of the group
1. Spiritual growth: Deepen understanding of the Urantia Book and its teachings.
2. Community building: Foster fellowship and support among members.
3. Service: Apply Urantia Book principles in daily life and serve others.
4. Study and discussion: Explore and discuss the book's concepts and implications.
5. Personal development: Cultivate spiritual growth, self-awareness, and character development.
6. Outreach: Share the Urantia Book's message with others and invite them to explore its teachings
Paper 130
On the Way to Rome
130:0.1 (1427.1) THE tour of the Roman world consumed most of the twenty-eighth and the entire twenty-ninth year of Jesus’ life on earth. Jesus and the two natives from India—Gonod and his son Ganid—left Jerusalem on a Sunday morning, April 26, a.d. 22. They made their journey according to schedule, and Jesus said good-bye to the father and son in the city of Charax on the Persian Gulf on the tenth day of December the following year, a.d. 23.
130:0.2 (1427.2) From Jerusalem they went to Caesarea by way of Joppa. At Caesarea they took a boat for Alexandria. From Alexandria they sailed for Lasea in Crete. From Crete they sailed for Carthage, touching at Cyrene. At Carthage they took a boat for Naples, stopping at Malta, Syracuse, and Messina. From Naples they went to Capua, whence they traveled by the Appian Way to Rome.
130:0.3 (1427.3) After their stay in Rome they went overland to Tarentum, where they set sail for Athens in Greece, stopping at Nicopolis and Corinth. From Athens they went to Ephesus by way of Troas. From Ephesus they sailed for Cyprus, putting in at Rhodes on the way. They spent considerable time visiting and resting on Cyprus and then sailed for Antioch in Syria. From Antioch they journeyed south to Sidon and then went over to Damascus. From there they traveled by caravan to Mesopotamia, passing through Thapsacus and Larissa. They spent some time in Babylon, visited Ur and other places, and then went to Susa. From Susa they journeyed to Charax, from which place Gonod and Ganid embarked for India.
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