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18 Sep 2006 — Scientology Volunteer Ministers Asian Goodwill Tour Helping the People of Kin Men in Their Goal of Peace
 
Kin Men County Mayor, Chu-Fung Lee, welcomed the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour to his island where they will be working with local residents for the coming month.

Well known for their work in disaster zones, the technology the Volunteer Ministers offer is effective in helping people do better in any aspect of life. In fact, their motto is “Something CAN be done about it.”

Welcomed to Kin Men by County Mayor, Chu-Fung Lee, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Goodwill Tour is providing training in Scientology principles to the people of the island. Pictured here is a graduation ceremony for a course held at the Kin Men Town Hall.

The County Mayor thanked the Volunteer Ministers, voicing his belief that their help will be very valuable to his people. Caught in the cross-currents between China and Taiwan for nearly 60 years, the people of Kin Men have experienced much pain and grief. Yet their traditional kindness disposes them against hatred or fighting back against aggression. The mayor explained that his people believe there is never a single winner in any war. And he sees that the Scientology Volunteer Ministers can help Kin Men achieve its goal of being a bridge for peace between Taiwan and China.

The Scientology religion was first brought to Taiwan by Australian ministers in 1988. It was formally recognized as a religion in 2003 by the Ministry of Interior. Spread the News:
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