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Self Denial week 6: Altar Service Sunday

Self Denial week 6: Altar Service Sunday

4 April 2013

As the Self Denial period comes to a close, we look back on the stories we’ve heard, with two powerful music videos....Read more

The power to live

The power to live

2 April 2013

As we reflect on the events of Resurrection Sunday, Major Carolyn Harmer asks us to consider the emp...Read more

Self Denial week 5: Malawi

Self Denial week 5: Malawi

28 March 2013

This week we learn the story of Kumbukani Lubeni, a young boy from Mchinji, Malawi who was sold into...Read more

Lead me to the cross

Lead me to the cross

28 March 2013

This Easter, we journey with Jesus to the cross. ...Read more

The stories of Jesus

The stories of Jesus

26 March 2013

In her Easter message to The Salvation Army, General Linda Bond calls us to look to the stories of J...Read more

Jesus and cool

Jesus and cool

25 March 2013

Are you relying on entertainment-value to attract young people to your ministry?...Read more

Self Denial week 4: Estonia

Self Denial week 4: Estonia

21 March 2013

This week we meet Maksim Torgashov from Tallinn, and learn about the work being done to bring hope t...Read more

Justice Blog #6 // Finishing the race

Justice Blog #6 // Finishing the race

18 March 2013

For Robyn Evans, justice is all about coming alongside the marginalised to help them finish the race...Read more

Self Denial week 3: Taiwan

Self Denial week 3: Taiwan

14 March 2013

In Taipei, Lieutenant Ellen Pan is working to see an increased focus on evangelism and a personal sp...Read more

Self Denial week 2: Greece

Self Denial week 2: Greece

7 March 2013

In week 2 of the Self Denial Appeal we head to Thessaloniki and meet the officers who opened The Sal...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.