Archive For January 2009
13 Mar 2007 – Human Rights Message Reaches 130,000 Viewers
on January 21, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Human Rights, Comments Off
13 Mar 2007 – Human Rights Message Reaches 130,000 Viewers
When you order a Big Mac in Kiev in the Ukraine now, it not only comes with a coke and fries but a human rights message as well, as the Youth for Human Rights International public servi
2 Aug 2007 – Volunteer Ministers-Out Again on the Streets of New York
on January 19, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Volunteer Ministers, Comments Off
2 Aug 2007 – Volunteer Ministers-Out Again on the Streets of New York
This year’s third annual Church of Scientology of New York Volunteer Ministers Street Fair was a major Times Square event. As announced in The New York Times, an entire bloc
13 Jan 2007 – Church of Scientology Berlin Moves into New Home
on January 17, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
13 Jan 2007 – Church of Scientology Berlin Moves into New Home
The Church of Scientology of Berlin has moved into a new home at the corner of Otto Suhr Allee and Cauer Street in the Charlottenburg district.
The 4000 sqm., 6-story building
on January 16, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Scientologists, Comments Off
27 Feb 2007 – Scientologists Fill the “Birthday Closet” at Edelman’s Children Court Center
The Churches of Scientology Women’s Auxiliary presented the Edelman’s Children Court Center in Monterey Park with a cartload of toys to add to t
New Dianetics Book Site Launched by the Church of Scientology
on January 14, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Dianetics, Comments Off
New Dianetics Book Site Launched by the Church of Scientology
In celebration of the 58th anniversary of the release of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, the Church of Scientology has now launched a new and interactive portal at Dian
on January 12, 2009 by I-Am-A-Scientologist in Scientology, Comments Off
1 Nov 2007 – Scientology Volunteers Help in One of Southern California’s Worst Fires Seasons
Firefighters have finally tamed the conflagration that destroyed over 2800 structures, charred more than 500 thousand acres and killed seven in a re