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June 19, 2007 No. 38 Vol. 85
This Week’s Program: Carol Kingsley, Church of
Scientology
Carol Kingsley graduated from the University of
New Mexico in 1970 with a Bachelor of University Studies degree in the
Honors program. She worked in the Job Corp while starting her career in
Scientology and after a few months joined staff at the Albuquerque
Mission where she became fully trained as a professional Counselor.
She opened Mace-Kingsley Field Ministry in 1980
with Freedom Medal winner Debbie Mace. They began specializing in
helping children and parents in 1982. They also started their first
school, Mace-Kingsley Preparatory Academy, in Los Angeles. By 1989 there
were five schools along the west coast of California and their field
ministry had become the largest Scientology field ministry in the world.
In 1989 she moved the field ministry to Clearwater and moved here
permanently from Los Angeles.
Dedicated to helping disaster survivors return to
productive lives, Carol has led teams of Scientology Volunteer Ministers
in Miami after Hurricane Andrew, in Oklahoma City after the bombing and
with survivors who lost family members and friends in the bombing of the
World Trade Center in New York City.
From 1987 to 1998 Carol ran the Ranch School, a
program for teens who needed special attention and who were not
succeeding in a traditional educational environment. In 1989 Carol was
named to Who’s Who in American Women and in 2000 was included in the
Who’s Who in American Educators.
In 2006 Carol was awarded the Congressional Medal
of Distinction. She also volunteered in a local jail as a rehabilitation
consultant and helped establish a rehabilitation program for inmates.
That same year she was awarded “Businesswoman of the Year” by the
Republican Congressional Committee’s Business Advisory Council.
Carol wants people to be happy and live fulfilling
lives. Through her activities and application of Scientology and
Dianetics she is achieving this goal for herself and others.
Last Week’s Program: Tim Wilkins, Comedian and
Co-Host of Channel
10's "Studio 10"
What's Happening?
TODAY’S QUIZ:
1. What do oranges, lemons, watermelons, and
tomatoes have in common?
2. What is the largest body of fresh water in the
world?
3. Where did the tradition of tying cans to the
back of the car of newlyweds come from?
4. Who said “Nothing seems to please a fly so
much as to be taken for a currant; and if it can be baked in a cake and
palmed off on the unwary, it dies happy?”
May God let it be so.
LAST WEEK’S QUIZ:
1. It was celebrated American writer Dorothy
Parker who said “I require three things in a man. He must be
handsome, ruthless and stupid.” It was also she who said “Men don’t make
passes at girls with glasses.” Thank God for Lasik!
2. Once a human being turns 35, he or she starts
losing 7,000 brain cells a day which are never replaced.
3. The “WD” in WD-40 stands for Water
Displacement.
4. The first personal computer, the Apple II,
went on sale in 1977.
PRAYER OF THE DAY
The Scientology Prayer for Total Freedom
May the author of the universe enable all men to
reach an understanding of their spiritual nature. May awareness and
understanding of life expand, so that all may come to know the author of
the universe. And may others also reach this understanding which brings
Total Freedom.
At this time, we think of those whose liberty is
threatened; of those who have suffered imprisonment for their beliefs;
of those who are enslaved or martyred, and for all those who are
brutalized, trapped or attacked.
We pray that human rights will be preserved so
that all people may believe and worship freely, so that freedom will
once again be seen in our land.
Freedom from war, and poverty, and want; freedom
to be; freedom to do and freedom to have. Freedom to use and understand
man’s potential ; a potential that is God-given and Godlike. And freedom
to achieve that understanding and awareness that is Total Freedom.
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