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Worship space #5 // something new

Worship space #5 // something new

5 November 2012

Out with the old and in with the new? Perhaps there’s a better way, writes Phil Laeger. ...Read more

Buhle Dlamini // hold on

Buhle Dlamini // hold on

10 September 2012

Buhle talks about preparing to speak at YMC and the Territorial Men's Conference, and challenges The...Read more

The most awesomest mummy ever

The most awesomest mummy ever

6 September 2012

How can the voices in our lives inspire and challenge us?...Read more

A client’s perspective

A client’s perspective

14 August 2012

When Jill decided to speak to a counsellor, she began a journey that changed her life. This is her s...Read more

Youth empowered to be an example to all believers.

Youth empowered to be an example to all believers.

25 June 2012

Do you underestimate your Corps’ young people? Claire Hill challenges us to consider the example our...Read more

Welcome home

Welcome home

4 June 2012

In search of the true meaning of home, Jonathan Browning turns to the story of the two lost sons. ...Read more

Worship space #4 // the centre of attention

Worship space #4 // the centre of attention

28 May 2012

What message are you sending your congregation on a Sunday morning, asks Nate Brown....Read more

How to cultivate a multicultural Corps.

How to cultivate a multicultural Corps.

21 May 2012

How can you create an inclusive and welcoming culture in your corps? Bruce Domrow offers some practi...Read more

Journeying with children

Journeying with children

15 May 2012

Joanne Smith offers some practical advice for mentoring and investing into children....Read more

Awkward! Persevering in conversations with young people

Awkward! Persevering in conversations with young people

8 May 2012

Claire Hill gives us some good reasons not to bail on that awkward conversation with a young person....Read more

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