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General's Christmas Message: Have we seen the light?

General's Christmas Message: Have we seen the light?

1 December 2014

In his annual Christmas message, General André Cox calls Salvationists to consider the true meaning of Christmas in the midst of busyness....Read more

A Shining Light

A Shining Light

25 August 2014

It was while standing on the border of Israel and Syria, that Brianne Zelinsky learned what it means...Read more

A rock and a hard place

A rock and a hard place

1 August 2014

Major Carolyn Harmer shares why it’s important to be grounded in God when faced with hardships....Read more

Give God your best

Give God your best

14 July 2014

Captain Jodie Pethybridge shares why it's important to be disciplined about giving....Read more

Jesus, my deliverer

Jesus, my deliverer

17 April 2014

Four years ago, Major Carolyn Harmer faced the possibility of losing her husband. Instead, she disco...Read more

Nativity Visitors for Children

Nativity Visitors for Children

19 December 2013

Captain Sandy MacDonald suggests some innovative ways to share the Christmas story with your family....Read more

Commissioner James Condon's Christmas Message

Commissioner James Condon's Christmas Message

6 December 2013

In his 2013 Christmas message to the territory, Commissioner James Condon reminds us to connect with...Read more

Be a carrier of Christ's true light

Be a carrier of Christ's true light

3 December 2013

General ANDRÉ COX urges all Salvationists to celebrate the birth of Christ by making the world a bri...Read more

Do you believe in freedom?

Do you believe in freedom?

12 August 2013

Major Carolyn Harmer asks us to consider a big word. ...Read more

The façade of comfort

The façade of comfort

22 July 2013

Major Carolyn Harmer challenges us to shake off those fears and start celebrating freedom....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.