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Stories of inspiration behind the songs
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To celebrate 150 years of the first Song Book of The Salvation Army, we look at some of the contributors to our song book over the years.
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Is our social services history, history?
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When it comes to facts and dates, do we have The Salvation Army's history "down pat" or "in the vault", so to speak?
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Part 2: The Army on the big screen
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In the second of a two-part series, Pipeline publishes excerpts from Garth Hentzschel's article about The Salvation Army's historical involvement in secular movies and music.
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The Army on the big screen
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In the first of a two-part series, edited by LAUREN MARTIN, Pipeline publishes excerpts from A history of The Salvation Army in secular movies and music by Garth Hentzschel, President of the Brisbane...
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From humble beginnings
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Today marks the start of The Salvation Army in Australia, and, not surprisingly, it began by offering help to those in need.
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Fearless pioneer paved way in PNG
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Sixty years ago this month, The Salvation Army's Australia Eastern Territory officially began work in Papua New Guinea.
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The significant contribution of women
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When The Salvation Army's founder commented that "some of my best men are women", he articulated a philosophy that was to become pivotal in the development of the organisation throughout the world.
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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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