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    Salvation Army The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian movement and an international charitable organization structured in a quasi-military fashion. The organization reports a worldwide membership of over 1.5 million, consisting of soldiers, officers, and adherents known as Salvationists. Its founders Catherine and William Booth sought to bring salvation to the poor, destitute and hungry by meeting both their "physical and spiritual needs" (The Salvation Army, 2017). Salvation Army

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    smile and a holiday cheer. The people of the Salvation Army aren’t there just around the holidays; they are actively collecting all year round. One of the oldest and most recognized charities also has the highest efficiencies. They reach millions of people all over the world. A monumental organization is characterized by providing for those in need, motivation to identify and eliminate the cause of that need and to bring the community closer. The Salvation Army is a well recognized organization that

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    4 Poverty 4 Employment 5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 5 Priorities 5 Community 5   THE SALVATION ARMY Dates of Visits: • Thursday 13th of July (In person) • Saturday 15th July (In person) • Sunday 23rd July (Email) Background Information/Research The Salvation Army has been operating since 1880 and is one of the largest providers of social services and support for people who are disadvantaged within the community. This organisation

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    This paper will compare and contrast Luther and Julian of Norwich in light of their understanding of salvation and “union with God”. This paper will also explore their understandings of the proper Christian life in light of these understandings. Specifically, it will argue that their writings contain important questions and concerns that center on issue of how God relates to humanity. Furthermore, it will explore their views on God and humanity’s nature as well as how God intercedes in the midst

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    Case Presentation: Salvation Army Demographic Information At the Salvation Army, I’m currently case managing a consumer named, Mr. Adams. This consumer is a thirty-seven-year-old, Caucasian male that wears glasses and loosely-fitted athletic clothing. Mr. Adams height is average, but he appears to be overweight, according to the medical information documented in his file. Mr. Adams has no known visible tattoos or scars. As for education, Mr. Adams has only completed the eleventh grade. He has not

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    The Salvation Army is a non-governmental organization that was made solely for the idea to help people. They support people with such activities as; Adult rehabilitation, where people in serious need of help go to them for food, therapy, leisure activities and a clean and healthy living environment. Veterans affairs services help hundreds of thousands of war veterans to live through daily life easier. This program helps with wheelchairs, and helps the veterans with spiritual direction. Prison ministries

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    Volunteering for the Salvation Army When the f-5 tornado decimated the town of Smithville on April 27, 2011, a whopping 15 people were killed, 40 people injured, 18 homes destroyed, and two businesses were annihilated. (National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office) Without the help of various organizations, like the Salvation Army, Smithville would’ve never recovered from the horrifying disaster, which made me wonder what the Salvation Army does, what a volunteer needs to do, and what the benefits

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    The Athens Salvation Army Thrift Store Business Plan Presented to: Dr. Dawn Deeter Dr. Steve Flaherty Dr. Raymond Frost Mr. Ross Kelsey Dr. David Kirch Dr. Arthur Marinelli Dr. John Schermerhorn By: Team 2 Jeremy Fanning Adam Kormushoff Jacki Namestnik David Royer Chelsea Valentine November 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary.............................................................................................. 4 Introduction..............................................

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    Robert Hawk Dale Babinsky Denominational Doctrines 16 September 2016 The Salvation Army and its Biblical Soundness Until very recently, I believed that the Salvation Army was only a charity. My father had spoken to me of them about their kindness to him when he was waiting to disembark during World War Two. I also encounter them during the holiday season when they are ringing their bells beside donation kettles. Upon receiving my assignment to research them, brought me to the understanding of their

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    Some current issues affecting the Salvation Army include: donation levels which continue to decline, at the same time there being an increase in the numbers of those who require The Army’s services. Reasons for the increase in the numbers of people requiring assistance include the loss of jobs, insufficient insurance and/or no insurance, as well or the difficulty in finding jobs with a living wage, also fewer and fewer funds from either donations or federal funding as more and more agen-cies are

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