2017 : August
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Missional ministry starts with one
20 August 2017
Melbourne Central Victorian Division Intercultural Ministries officers, Captains Monty and Mera Bhardwaj, speak about being called to minister outside of the traditional view of "church". Read more
General Cox responds to Barcelona terrorist attack
18 August 2017
The world leader of The Salvation Army, General Andre Cox, responds to the terrorist attack in Barcelona where at least 16 people have lost their lives and more than 100 are injured. Read more
City2Surf fun-runners raise $52,000 for Salvos
18 August 2017
A record number of runners raised more than $52,000 for The Salvation Army as part of Sydney's annual City2Surf fun run last Sunday. Read more
Disaster response underway in Sierra Leone after deadly landslides
17 August 2017
The Salvation Army in Sierra Leone is responding after torrential rains in the capital, Freetown, caused significant floods and devastating landslides. Read more
The Salvation Army welcomes new measures to eradicate modern slavery
16 August 2017
The Salvation Army has welcomed today's announcement by the Federal Government to introduce a ground-breaking Modern Slavery Act for Australia - and so change the lives of thousands living in slavery, Read more
Salvos Legal introduces a new practice specialisation aimed at ending modern slavery
16 August 2017
Salvos legal has launched two new initiatives to help counter the evil practice of modern slavery. Read more
Young collectors kicking goals for the Salvos
15 August 2017
Caeden and Keilah Roberts encourage Melbourne's AFL fans to give their loose change to make a difference. Read more
The General highlights hope during film launch at IHQ
15 August 2017
A film championing the power of conversation in families and neighbourhoods, featuring the community work of two Salvationists, was recently launched at International Headquarters. Read more
Salvos to champion global justice movement at conference
14 August 2017
The Salvation Army is partnering with one of the world's largest Christian social justice movements for an international conference in Melbourne in October. Read more
Desire to end human trafficking inspires sisters to go on pilgrimage
11 August 2017
Major Melanie Holland, and her sister, Juanita McMillan, will trek 280km of the Camino de Santiago later this month, to help victims of human trafficking. Read more
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