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Pipeline - May 2012

23 May 2012
Pipeline - May 2012

Our cover story this month highlights one man's crusade to raise funds for The Red Shield Appeal in a town that has no Salvation Army corps.

In other stories, we take a look at what's happening in the field of men's ministry, promote The Couch Project launched by the Oasis Youth Support Network and feature the success story of a mural artist who came through the Salvos Youth Outreach Service.

In addition to all the regular columns and articles, Commissioner James Condon pays tribute to a "friend of The Salvation Army", Rev John Mallison, who was recently promoted to glory.

The latest issue of Pipeline is available to read onlineyou can grab a copy from your nearest corps or centre, or download as a PDF

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