General Brian Peddle gives thanks for coronavirus response in his latest video message

The international leader of The Salvation Army has given thanks to Salvationists and friends who continue to provide ‘essential services’.

GENERAL Brian Peddle, international leader of The Salvation Army, has given thanks to Salvationists and friends who continue to provide ‘essential services’ during the coronavirus pandemic. He also reminded viewers of the upcoming International Day of Prayer for Children and Youth (29 March) and emphasised the importance of prayer during current events.

The General has also encouraged the sharing of this video message, online and in corps (churches) and other Salvation Army centres. It can be viewed and downloaded from Vimeo at the link below.

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