Army Archives
The 95-year divide
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With the official Australia One
unification of the two Salvation
Army territories now underway,
Pipeline investigates the
original split.
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All things to all men
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In 1897, The Salvation Army was to use its central publication, The War Cry, to support not only the message of goodwill to all men, but also the drive toward a federated Australia.
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History records 'Hard Yakka' of officership
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Army's mission the one constant in ever-changing world.
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War heroes on the home front
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The army of volunteers who toiled behind the scenes.
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Tea for transformation
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The ministry of the early Salvation Army was marked by many enterprising ventures, not the least of these its entry into the tea market.
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The General takes command
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In part two of a two-part series, Pipeline looks at the beginnings of The Salvation Army when, from a disparate group of enthusiastic mission workers, a General emerges to take command.
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The evolution of a spiritual army
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In part one of a two-part series, Pipeline looks at the beginnings of The Salvation Army, which is being led by an enthusiastic couple with a passion for saving souls.
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Part two: Sparks that lit a fire of salvation
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In part two of a two-part series, Pipeline investigates the early life of Salvation Army founders, William and Catherine Booth and the formative influence that eventually led them to found the Army.
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Part one: Sparks that lit a fire of salvation
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In part one of a two-part series, Pipeline investigates the early life of Salvation Army founders, William and Catherine Booth and the formative influence that eventually led them to found the Army.
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