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Inviting men to the Army

Inviting men to the Army

23 May 2012

This article offers some insight into the best way to invite someone to church. ...Read more

10 tips for presenting to men

10 tips for presenting to men

23 May 2012

10 tips for presenting to men from people who have given effective talks at men's breakfasts, Rotary...Read more

Why we don't need women's ministry

Why we don't need women's ministry

23 May 2012

This provoking article challenges our preconcieved notions about the place of women's ministry in th...Read more

The man friendly Corps survey

The man friendly Corps survey

23 May 2012

How man friendly is your corps? This is a non-scientific survey to help you assess your congregat...Read more

Whatsoever is lovely

Whatsoever is lovely

4 May 2012

The 2012 Territorial Women’s Ministries manual is filled with creativity and inspiration to take wom...Read more

30 Ways to make your Corps appealing to men

30 Ways to make your Corps appealing to men

27 April 2012

This checklist of no-nonsense ideas will create an atmosphere where any man would feel at home. ...Read more

Connection points for men's ministry

Connection points for men's ministry

27 April 2012

A resource for anyone looking for ideas to connect men with your Corps. ...Read more

Mother's Day - Whatever is lovely!

Mother's Day - Whatever is lovely!

13 April 2012

Captain Lauriee Arthur provides a Sunday Worship outline built around the theme of Philippians 4:8 -...Read more

Life from Above

Life from Above

10 April 2012

As we draw nearer to the celebration of Pentecost, Corps Resources brings you this Ascension, Pentec...Read more

The I AM statements of Jesus

The I AM statements of Jesus

20 March 2012

This Sermon Series, written by the Rev Kevin Giles, looks at Jesus' seven "I AM" statements in the G...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.