Army Archives
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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Major David Woodbury 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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Evolution of a spiritual army
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In the poorest part of London, an ‘Army’ forms that within 150 years will encircle the world. Others Online looks at the beginnings of this 'Army', led by a couple with a passion for saving souls
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Sparks that lit a fire of salvation - Part 2
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In part two of a two-part series, Others Online follows the early life of Catherine Booth and the influences that led her to play a pivotal role in the formation of The Salvation Army
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Sparks that lit a fire of salvation - Part 1
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In part one of a two-part series, Others Online investigates the early life of William Booth and the formative influences that eventually led him to found The Salvation Army
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Early Army heralded the Christmas Cry
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Reading the Christmas issue of The War Cry from cover to cover
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Tom's trumpet
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Captain Sutherand’s pocket cornet hit the high notes in the Army’s early days
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Cuppa tea, General?
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How Booth's favourite cup and saucer ended up in Australia
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Our enduring symbol of service
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Major David Woodbury unlocks the Army Archives on the Army's red shield logo
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The evangelical entrepreneur
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Major David Woodbury unlocks the Army Archives on James Barker, considered to be the founder of The Salvation Army's social work in Australasia
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