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Pipeline - February 2013

29 January 2013
Pipeline - February 2013

The February issue of Pipeline is now available to read online at www.pipelineonline.org.

Our cover story this month features the inspirational story of Alberto Staines, a young Jamaican boy who was adopted by an Australian Salvation Army couple and whose athletic ability now has him on track to go to the Olympic Games.

In other features, we preview the 2013 Self Denial Appeal, take a revealing look at the Army's Recovery Services work and emphasise how we're all part of the recovery process, and encourage all Salvos to support the Freedom Sunday anti-trafficking campaign in February.

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 (4MB)

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