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Self Denial 2014 - Thank you

Self Denial 2014 - Thank you

8 September 2014

This year's Self Denial Appeal raised 2.1 million dollars. In this video, Commissioner James Condon offers his personal thanks to all Salvationists who supported the appeal. ... Read more

Self Denial #6: Altar Service Sunday

Self Denial #6: Altar Service Sunday

27 March 2014

As we arrive at Altar Service Sunday, Gemma Gray, a Salvationist from Ryde Corps, invites us to refl... Read more

Self Denial #5: Bangladesh

Self Denial #5: Bangladesh

20 March 2014

In Self Denial week 5 we head to Bangladesh to hear about the amazing work that is helping to transf... Read more

Self Denial #4: Bolivia

Self Denial #4: Bolivia

13 March 2014

Self Denial week 5 we visit Bolivia to learn about the work The Salvation Army is doing in the area... Read more

Self Denial #3: China

Self Denial #3: China

6 March 2014

In Self Denial week 3 we visit China, where we learn about a bio gas project will help to improve th... Read more

Self Denial #2: Tanzania

Self Denial #2: Tanzania

27 February 2014

In Self Denial week 2, we meet Enesia Bandi from Tanzania. Enesia has been helped by the Salvation A... Read more

Self Denial #1: planting seeds of hope

Self Denial #1: planting seeds of hope

25 February 2014

This Sunday saw the launch of the 2014 Self Denial Appeal. Our first video introduces some amazing s... Read more

Self Denial Appeal to bring message of hope

Self Denial Appeal to bring message of hope

6 February 2014

The Self Denial Appeal’s ability to change lives is what motivated Ryde Corps Salvationist, Gem Gray... Read more

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.