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Pipeline - January 2012

21 December 2011
Pipeline - January 2012

Pipeline January 2012 is out and packed full of great stories. In this issue, read about the impact that the Salvos are having in Wollongong's industrial precinct, under the leadership of Lieutenants Paul and Christy Kurth. Major Alan Harley reflects on the Spirit's transforming presence, in 'Growing and glowing in the Spirit', and Pipeline reporter Simone Worthing speaks to three young salvationists whose ministry involves visiting brothels in inner-city Sydney to build relationships with sex-workers.  

The latest issue of Pipeline is available to read online, you can grab a copy from your nearest Corps or Centre, or download as PDF

 

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