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When Bankstown 'bombarded" for the Lord
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Bankstown Corps in Sydney celebrates its centenary on 14 March. Lieut-Colonel Ron Henry remembers the early days of the corps, from 'bombarding' to seeing souls saved at the penitent form
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And I mean to go on to the end
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George Hazell (OF) reminisces about the impression a corps secretary made on his life in the Central West NSW town of Dubbo.
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The rise of Catherine: from 'maiden tribute' to the 'match girls'
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Exploring Catherine Booth's role in the establishment of the social justice heart of The Salvation Army.
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The rise of Catherine
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A renewed interest in Catherine Booth, reveals her as a notable figure in Victorian England, both for the church and in the history of modern feminism.
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William Booth owned a pub!
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Our Army founder was never afraid to take on the establishment.
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On your bike!
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Lauren Martin revisits the days when Salvo riders kept the ministry wheels turning.
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'Some of my best men are women!'
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Earlier this year, Australia became the first country in the international Salvation Army to announce a Gender Equity Plan. It's been a long time coming.
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Suited up for salvation
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Lauren Martin explores the origins of our Army uniform.
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The day the Dee Why band went on strike.
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The untold story of a controversial
Sunday morning meeting at Dee Why Corps.
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Presbyterian author an expert on the Booths
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How did a non-Salvationist become one of the world’s leading experts on The Salvation Army's founders?
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