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  Good $ense & Risk It! - New Worship Resources

 


The new Good $ense and Risk It worship series have been produced by The Salvation Army's USA Central Territory and created by the Territorial Music and Gospel Arts Department. View information on the Good $ense & Risk It! resources here.

 




Read these insightful opinions of The Salvation Army's latest publishing efforts from International Headquarters in London, England, and Crest Books by National Headquarters in Alexandria, Va.
Reviewed titles: Practical Religion, The Common People's Gospel, Purity of Heart, Come Join Our Army & Smoky Mountain High.
View the book reviews here.



These reflections on heroes and Commissioner Andrew S. Miller are from his 22-year-old granddaughter, Karen, who just graduated from Asbury College with bachelor's of science, majoring in health and physical education.
Click here to read more on Commissioner Andrew S. Miller.




The first Salvation Army corps was established in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1934. Today the Army has more than 20,000 senior soldiers, over 8,000 junior soldiers and nearly 3,000 adherents attending 171 corps and 111 outposts.
Information on work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.




The Salvation Army began its work in Pakistan in 1883. With just over 300 active officers and less than 200 employees-but with more than 60,000 senior soldiers, 15,000 junior soldiers and 13,000 adherents-the Salvation Army operates 130 corps, 560 outposts, seven institutions (i.e., hostels, children's homes), five training/resource centers and three schools.
Information on work in Pakistan.



One of the many research papers presented at The Salvation Army International Historical Conference in Sydney, Australia, was presented by George Hazell, an authority on The Salvation Army's founder, William Booth. Hazell is a recipient of the prestigious Order of the Founder designation.
Click here for quotes from General William Booth.

 

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