Scientology Volunteer Ministers are from the Church
of Scientology, a worldwide movement
that has for more than 25 years worked across national, racial, political and
religious boundaries in more than 150 countries to help people deal with
upheavals and has helped them put their lives back together.
Pacific director Mathew Andrew told The Solomon
Star that the visiting team will conduct the grand opening for their one month
exhibition on April 21 at old Town Ground at 10 am.
Mr Andrew said public are invited to be part of
the program as free seminars on 19 subjects will be done where several vital
topics will be covered during the event.
He said some of
topics that will be covered include, how to communicate and understand
others better, how to improve your standard of living, solutions to alcohol and
drug abuse, how to improve your ability to study and learn, what makes a
successful marriage, get trained in disaster response techniques and how to be
an effective leader.
According to the director the Volunteer
Ministers bring the message of “No matter the problem…. Something can be done
about it”.
“Our aims are to pass on the knowledge of
scientology to people and then they can overcome problems which before were
troubling them or those they care about.”
Apart from seminars and training Volunteer
Ministers also provide their unique/ emergency service expertise at major
disaster sites all over the world thus Mr Andrew said
that one of outcomes of their visit to the Solomon Islands now is that locals
will be trained up to respond to any future disasters.
The team
had been in the country in November last year and had visited 16 villages from
West and East Guadalcanal where they conduct free seminars and help people in
those communities.
The team looks forward to continue its programs to other parts of Guadalcanal Province soon.
By JENNIFER
KAKAI
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