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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

Evangelism: repent and do the things you did at first

Evangelism: repent and do the things you did at first

31 May 2012

In the final of his series on evangelism, Howard Webber challenges us to return to our first love. ...Read more

The wise and foolish builders - the First Doctrine

The wise and foolish builders - the First Doctrine

10 May 2012

In the first of an eleven part series examining the Doctrines of The Salvation Army, Captain Steve D...Read more

W. T. Stead and the RMS Titanic

W. T. Stead and the RMS Titanic

13 April 2012

As we approach the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic, Mervyn Smythe introduces us to a link be...Read more

Self Denial Stories week 5: Mandy

Self Denial Stories week 5: Mandy

22 March 2012

New Zealand Salvationist Mandy Carian works in Suriname as the Director of the Ramoth Children’s Ho...Read more

Evangelism: how lost are the lost?

Evangelism: how lost are the lost?

19 March 2012

In the second of a three part series, Howard Webber challenges us to consider the lost...Read more

What does a Salvo really look like?

What does a Salvo really look like?

6 March 2012

Emma Johnson asks us to consider the characteristics of a Salvo....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.