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Caitlyn's story

Caitlyn's story

20 September 2013

Caitlyn shares how she found freedom in Christ after experiencing problems with her spine. She attends Parramatta corps, Streetlevel Sydney and is studying with Edify....Read more

Haylee's story

Haylee's story

14 June 2013

Haylee found freedom from addiction, and now she works to bring freedom to others, through faith in ...Read more

Jake's story

Jake's story

12 April 2013

For Jake Clanfield, freedom came when he allowed Christ to once again have victory in his life. ...Read more

Lenita's Story

Lenita's Story

22 February 2013

Lenita Taru from Cairns in Queensland found a new hope and a new home through the Jesus...Read more

Leica's Story

Leica's Story

4 January 2013

Leica shares her story of transformation, and talks about the events which have led to her current m...Read more

John's story

John's story

22 November 2012

John spent his youth trying to escape God’s plan for his life. But God had another idea. ...Read more

Scott's story

Scott's story

12 October 2012

Scott found freedom from addiction, condemnation and grief when he encountered Jesus at the local Sa...Read more

Mark grateful to Salvos for bringing brighter future into view

Mark grateful to Salvos for bringing brighter future into view

24 September 2012

"The Salvos saved my life, they gave me a future I wouldn't have otherwise had", says Salvation Army...Read more

Irene Hopkins' story

Irene Hopkins' story

21 September 2012

After walking away from her faith, Irene Hopkins found freedom afresh when she returned to Jesus....Read more

Jennifer Denney's story

Jennifer Denney's story

31 August 2012

After moving to Cairns, Jennifer Denney found herself feeling isolated. But Jennifer found freedom t...Read more

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