In honor of Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, 2015, The Scientology Volunteer Ministers took part in "Operation: Reveille 2015", an event hosted by the Tampa Hillsborough Homeless Initiative. Fifty-eight veterans attended the event at the Port of Tampa Bay and received food, clothing and stable residences to live.
I'm a Scientologist and a parent. What does that mean? The answer sums up a lot of why I started this site in the first place. And although I've written over 200 articles on this site so far on the subject, I've never actually just summarized what it means to me to be a Scientology Parent.
Read MoreReaching kids in the United Kingdom with his timely Truth About Drugs message, the Scientologist from Manchester urges them to steer clear of the choice that nearly killed him some 28 years ago. "I know what it means to have a problem with drugs," says Pete Dwan. "I was only 21 when my liver stopped working and I almost died."
Read MoreEvent highlighting the religion's impact in Bavaria along with Church-sponsored humanitarian and social betterment programs blends education and information with an atmosphere of gaiety.
Read MoreMeet Paul Benson, a top seller of luxury real estate in Park City, Utah, and a Scientologist since 2009. In his "Meet a Scientologist" video, published November 12, 2015 on the Scientology website, Benson describes how his professional growth paralleled his progress in Scientology.
Read MoreThe Florida Department of Law Enforcement's clock shows that crime is still a prime concern in Florida with 1 murder committed every 9 hours, a robbery every 24 minutes and a violent crime every 5 minutes. But there is one category of crime trend that is on its way down and that is in the area of juvenile violent crimes.
Read MoreStephanie and Russ are parents to three beautiful girls, and make their home on a farm in Texas. Adversity struck their family when their eldest daughter was diagnosed with bone cancer. Their story of dealing with this illness as a family, and coming through the other side shining, is inspiring and beautiful in the extreme.
Read MoreVolunteers with the Foundation for a Drug-Free World celebrated national Red Ribbon Week during the last weekend of October, distributing hundreds of free drug education materials in Queen Anne. This year alone, local Drug-Free World volunteers have handed out more than 45,000 educational materials in Washington state, and the response has been great!
Read MoreStephanie and Russ are parents to three beautiful girls, and make their home on a farm in Texas. Adversity struck their family when their eldest daughter was diagnosed with bone cancer. Their story of dealing with this illness as a family, and coming through the other side shining, is inspiring and beautiful in the extreme.
Read MoreAfter spending most of her life in the Washington, DC metro area, Kathryn Reeves makes her home in Oregon with her husband and three kids. Along with being full-time mommy she spends her time outdoors, exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her husband and trail-loving foxhound, volunteering at her local church of Scientology, and writing on www.ScientologyParent.com
Read MoreNew model Narconon, joining a growing roster of centers using the remarkable rehab technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard, stands as a valuable asset for residents in the Greater Tampa Bay community. The facility was made possible by generous contributions from members of the International Association of Scientologists (IAS).
Read MoreOn November 1st, in order to inform thousands about human rights, Human Rights Advocates, sponsored by the Church of Scientology, attended "Conga Calienta", the annual Hispanic festival in Tampa which draws an estimated 50,000 attendees.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, November 17th, members of the Clearwater Business community are invited to attend a reception at the newly opened Scientology Public Information Center located at 500 Cleveland Street, Clearwater.
Read MoreThe Church of Scientology invites the executives, staff and volunteers of Tampa Bay area non-profit organizations to the Charity Coalition luncheon on Wednesday, December 2nd. The event will be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the historic Fort Harrison and provide networking opportunities and an educational program to benefit non-profits.
Read MoreOn September 30th, the Church of Scientology hosted 260 community leaders for the Charity Coalition anniversary banquet. The event was held in the Grand Ballroom of the historic downtown Clearwater Fort Harrison, welcoming guests from over 100 organizations including the Juvenile Welfare Board, Keep Pinellas Beautiful, Hillsborough Education Foundation and The Florida Orchestra.
Read MoreThe Church of Scientology supports "Truth About Drugs", one of the largest nongovernmental drug education and prevention campaigns. It has been conclusively proven that when young people are provided with factual data on drugs, usage rate drops.
Read MoreInternet marketing guru Tony Rockliff loves to help people. So it is fitting that he will be returning to Nashville to deliver another seminar about internet marketing for aspiring artists.
Read MoreGrammy winning arranger and composer David Campbell to deliver seminar at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Nashville on June 4, 2012 about the basics of success in the music industry.
Read MoreA church anniversary signifies a spiritual renewal or uplifting. This was particularly evident at the Church of Scientology's 3rd annual celebration in its Fall School Building on 8th Avenue South this April.
Read MoreDuring the month of March, Scientologists around the globe celebrate the birth of their founder L. Ron Hubbard. This year marks his 101st birthday and the release of a brand new encyclopedic biography.
Read MoreIn the 1930s and 40s prior to founding the Scientology religion, author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard wrote for magazines of the day. One of his stories will be performed theatrically at the Nashville Church of Scientology this March.
Read MoreReligion and Facebook-like, comment, share. When churches send text messages with Bible quotes to their parishioners, and synagogues set up Twitter accounts, it's clear the 21st century has arrived.
Read MoreThe Nashville Religion Communicators Council held their July meeting in the Wisdom House at Scarritt Bennett Center, where they heard from Interfaith Dialogian Chance Dillon on the perils and perks of interfaith communication.
Read MoreJohn Novello of Niacin, the neo-fusion instrumental trio, will be coming to Nashville on July 30th to deliver a seminar to encourage artists as well as hold a fundraiser for a local cause: helping artists.
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