The 21st Century presents this
paradox: while the Internet has made access to information
instantaneous, and with means to distribute goods and services
better now than at any time in history, the United Nations reports
that 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related
causes. It is issues like this that motivate many of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers to do the work
they do.
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By providing effective technology through
seminars to those who are actively working to improve conditions,
Scientology Volunteer Ministers are impacting society.
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And while it is hoped that this week's
appeal by the UN Secretary-General to G8 leaders to tackle poverty
will result in meaningful changes, individual action, initiative,
and skill are vital components to a permanent resolution of these
problems.
In October 2004, at the anniversary of the
founding of the International Association of Scientologists,
the first Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tours were
launched. Announced by David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board of
Religious Technology Center, to the thousands of Scientologists who
attended, these Tours bring help to people, largely in developing
countries where no Scientology churches, missions or groups exist,
and give them tools to improve conditions in their own lives, help
their families and tackle the most important social issues of our
time.
As stated by L. Ron
Hubbard, the founder of the Scientology religion, the Aims of Scientology are "a civilization
without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able
can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is
free to rise to greater heights." The Goodwill Tours are making
headway toward accomplishing these aims.
Sponsored by the International Association
of Scientologists, these tours include massivte pavilions, 3,400
square feet in all, set up as full delivery centers, where courses,
workshops and seminars can be conducted and hundreds of people can
be helped at the same time.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill
Tours remain in a given city for a full month or longer, where they
train and establish groups of new local Scientology Volunteer
Ministers who carry on their work after the Tour moves on.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill
Tours provide one-on-one help to anyone who visits their tents. But
perhaps their most important service is the seminars and workshops
they provide to civil servants, health care professionals, NGOs and
community leaders. By providing these people with know-how in in
such subjects as the basics of organization, communicationand conflict resolution they arm those most
committed to improving their communities with the skills they need
to upgrade their service and really make a difference.
Education and literacy are vital components to
raising the standard of living in developing countries. And
Scientology Volunteer Ministers tackle this with study technology
seminars to educators and volunteers. As one teacher put it, "I am
giving these personal sentiments as a professional teacher. After
all the experiences as a teacher at the primary, secondary and
university level for over 16 years, the Scientology Volunteer
Ministers have reminded me of the same high expectation of
education (teaching skills) that I had... .I recommend the research
of the barriers and practical solutions in order to ensure the
success of education so that the society will see the actual fruits
of a successful education."
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Scientology Volunteer Ministers work with
community leaders, civil servants and other volunteers, providing
them with the know-how they need to maximize the help they give
their communities.
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In an essay in which he first announced
the Scientology Volunteer Ministers program, L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
"If one is going to find fault with something, it implies that he
wishes to do something about it and would if he could. If one does
not like the crime, cruelty, injustice and violence of this
society, he can do something about it. He can be a Volunteer
Minister and help civilize it."
The volunteers, manning the Scientology
Goodwill Tours, are living examples of this kind of help.
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