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Olympic Ministry at IHQ During Women's Marathon

8 August 2012
Olympic Ministry at IHQ During Women's Marathon

Lieut-Colonel Carolynne Chung gives a cup of water to a marathon spectator outside a rainy International Headquarters (Photo: David Giles)


THOUSANDS of people from around the world were impacted by The Salvation Army during the women's Olympic marathon on Sunday 5 August. International Headquarters (IHQ) in London, United Kingdom, was right at the heart of it, with runners passing the building six times during the race.

Almost four hours before the marathon commenced people arrived outside IHQ looking for a prime viewing spot. Soon after, a team of 20 officers and headquarters staff was in action. 

Throughout the day, near the main entrance to IHQ, free cups of water were distributed to spectators, race officials, police and Olympic volunteers. Face painting attracted many people with the Great Britain flag being most requested. 

Inside the building, sport-themed copies of the United Kingdom's War Cry and Kids Alive!publications were given out and Olympic-inspired displays in the cafe area and on the ground floor proved popular. Of particular interest was information regarding The Salvation Army's hosting of the Olympic mountain bike event on its Hadleigh Farm property the following weekend. 

Salvation Army team members reported having many positive conversations with people from a number of countries. The message of Jesus was shared, information about The Salvation Army provided and emotional and physical needs met. 

As part of the overall More Than Gold Christian ministry to the Olympic Games, five water distribution stations were set up by The Salvation Army along the women's marathon route. This coming Sunday (12 August) a similar bridge-building ministry will be carried out during the men's marathon.

To capture a little of the atmosphere during the women's marathon view a video (put together by the UK Territory's Video Production Unit) at sar.my/ihqwmmar

Report by Lieut-Colonel Laurie Robertson
International Communications Secretary

 

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