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No person is excluded...

No person is excluded...

5 July 2012

Commissioner James Condon, responds to the recent media attention surrounding The Army's position on human sexuality....Read more

Founders’ Day: what was William Booth like?

Founders’ Day: what was William Booth like?

2 July 2012

We approach Salvo personnel and ask for their thoughts on General William Booth....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

Tell me the stories of Jesus

Tell me the stories of Jesus

21 June 2012

Who will tell children the stories of Jesus in our churches and community, asks Lt. Col. Miriam Gluy...Read more

Justice Blog #1 // Leading on the frontline: facing issues of injustice

Justice Blog #1 // Leading on the frontline: facing issues of injustice

18 June 2012

Robyn Evans talks about doing life, and mission, on the edge....Read more

Dee Munodawafa’s story

Dee Munodawafa’s story

15 June 2012

Before she became a Christian, Dee felt that her life was empty. Then she met her saviour, and every...Read more

Politically speaking

Politically speaking

12 June 2012

Faith and politics? Emma Johnson gives us some thoughts on how the church should address politically...Read more

From protests to prayers

From protests to prayers

8 June 2012

When The Salvation Army's Fairhaven Recovery services Centre moved to Eagle Heights it was met with ...Read more

Kristy's story

Kristy's story

6 June 2012

“You lose all faith when you’re in addiction. All you care about is the drug,” says Kristy, who over...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

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