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Thank you for your sport

Thank you for your sport

15 June 2012

A commentary taken from the archives of a student publication of the mid 60s. If you were a Salvationist of that time, you may recognise the match!...Read more

Men's ministry start up invitation

Men's ministry start up invitation

15 June 2012

This invitation letter is a great way to launch your men's ministry....Read more

Great reads for men

Great reads for men

15 June 2012

Check out a list of great books for men. ...Read more

Men's Ministry Mission Opportunities

Men's Ministry Mission Opportunities

25 May 2012

This document produced by the Territorial Men's Department outlines where Men's Ministry fits within...Read more

When a man walks in

When a man walks in

25 May 2012

A Salvationist shares his experience in visiting a Salvation Army Corps on a Sunday. ...Read more

Differences between hymns and praise songs

Differences between hymns and praise songs

25 May 2012

This clever look at the way we perceive the songs we sing will challenge your thinking about the dif...Read more

Men's sheds factsheet

Men's sheds factsheet

25 May 2012

This factsheet explains the principle behind Men's Sheds and will help you to decide whether a Men's...Read more

Why do men hate going to church?

Why do men hate going to church?

24 May 2012

Drawing from his own experience, David Murrow examines the ways men view church, and looks at ways t...Read more

Go for guys Sunday

Go for guys Sunday

24 May 2012

This guide will help you to put together a Sunday which will appeal to the men in your community. ...Read more

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The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.