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This week on the Cosmic Citizen we will be interviewing a long time Urantia student and retired Unity minister, Roy Healy. Our next couple of guests will be talking about their personal ministry to young people using inspired educational techniques. Roy is a wonderful example of someone who does this extremely well. He teaches his program, APEX (Achieving Professional Excellence) at an Alternative High School for kids at risk in British Columbia. He helps young people find their values and develop their own personal life philosophy.
After Roy we will interview one of the featured speakers from our recent International Conference, an awarding winning teacher, John Creger. John developed a remarkable curriculum that helps young people develop their own personal creed, called the Personal Creed Project. We know you will be inspired by these two amazing men.
But this week it's Roy. Roy Healy is an avid student of the Urantia Book who preached it from the pulpit in his Unity church and packed in 1200 people a week for years. He has great stories about his years in Pulpit Ministry and his time at Unity Village in MO. He will give us some background on the Unity and New Thought movement and the connections between Unity and The Urantia Book may well surprise you.
When Roy retired, after 40 years in public ministry, he began to teach. Which we know is really just another form of service ministry. Roy says this about APEX, "This program is a result of a pattern of synchronistic events that I was steered to, lead through and guided by the spiritual forces in my life. When I explain it, with the help The Urantia Book, people immediately "get it." I can explain the concept of "Synchronicity," through these experiences. This program (a gift from God) evolved and is still changing lives. I can take no credit because it is the Devine Spirit in me who does the work!"
Don't miss this show!