2018 : January
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Samara House built on prayer
22 January 2018
When Menai Salvation Army felt called to respond to the high level of domestic violence in southern Sydney, members didn't let a lack of resources stop them from praying. Read more
Summer Carnival 2018 - the capacity to change lives
19 January 2018
Annual youth camp aims to see teens develop a thriving faith. Read more
Rural chaplains making a difference in hard-hit areas
18 January 2018
While good rainfall at the end of 2017 bolstered many farmers in Australia, parts of western NSW and Queensland are still painfully dry. Read more
Tasmanian street project set to expand after funding boost
16 January 2018
Salvation Army Street Teams are providing care and assistance for vulnerable people on the streets of Hobart and Launceston. Read more
Relief work heats up in Alice Springs as mercury rises
15 January 2018
Salvation Army ministry in Alice Springs continues, after weeks of "normal" heatwave temperatures. Read more
'Now is the Time' - conference to harness power of older Australians
15 January 2018
Inspiring corps, churches and centres to see the untapped potential of senior Australians. Read more
Salvos volunteer teams on their marks for Commonwealth Games
12 January 2018
As the countdown to the XXI Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast gets closer, Salvation Army volunteer teams are busy plannning their mission activities. Read more
Divisional amalgamation means 'greater impact' for Australia One
10 January 2018
Two major amalgamations will officially take place today as part of the National Australia One strategy that will see the country divided into just six divisions. Read more
Cooma officer receives best retirement present ever!
8 January 2018
Cooma Corps Officer Louise Nicholson says she received the best retirement present ever when a man came to tell her he had renewed his faith. Read more
Australian officers special guests as Northern India Territory hosts first soldiers' Brengle Institute
5 January 2018
Australian officers, Lieutenants-Colonel John and Pamela Hodge, were special guests at the India Northern Territory's first Brengle Institute for soldiers. Read more
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