Africa
The Salvation Army in Madagascar is Inaugurated in Joyful Ceremony
28 October 2016 Madagascar became the 128th country in which the Salvation Army is currently serving, as work was officially inaugurated in the African island nation |
The Chief of the Staff Leads 125th Anniversary Celebrations in Zimbabwe
13 October 2016 The Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle led congress meetings in Harare, under the theme 'Jehovah Our Strength' |
Salvation Army Work Opens in Madagascar
07 October 2016 General André Cox has approved the official opening of Salvation Army operations on the island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa |
Chief of the Staff Installs Territorial Commander in Uganda
10 August 2016 The Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle travelled to Uganda to install the new territorial commander |
'All the World' celebrates Boundless anniversary
01 July 2016 The July–September 2016 issue includes memories and reflections from congress coordinators Lieut-Colonels Eddie and Kathy Hobgood |
Salvation Army Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign Wins Webby Award
12 May 2016 The award – one of the web’s most prestigious accolades – was the result of a vote by two million members of the public |
Salvation Army continues to support displaced people as security situation in Congo remains unpredictable
07 April 2016 The Salvation Army is responding by opening additional refugee camps to receive displaced people from affected villages in Pool Département |
Thousands seek refuge in Congo Salvation Army centres as violence erupts in Brazzaville
05 April 2016 Nearly 10,000 displaced Congolese people were seeking safe refuge at The Salvation Army’s church compound in the central Moungali area |
News Feature: 'All the World' Refugee Response Overview Now Available Online
11 February 2016 The January–March issue of All The World includes articles from India, Mongolia, Sweden and Brazil |
Enthusiastic Salvationists in Tanzania Welcome the General and Commissioner Silvia Cox
07 October 2015 More than 1,000 Salvationists and friends gathered for a public meeting at which 144 soldiers were enrolled |