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October 31st, 2005 · No Comments

Look for the following in November’s magazines:

The War Cry

When Nature Strikes
When Hurricane Katrina hit the southern United States, The Salvation Army was “on the spot” ministering to victims and relief workers

A Sacred Trust

More than 21,000 seniors across Canada are helped through the Army’s 23 long-term care and hospice facilities

Basics of NCD

Part One of a new series on how Natural Church Development is helping the Army grow healthy church congregations

Begging For Jesus

Tips on how to make the most of Christmas kettle ministry

Plus

a report of the Territorial School of Music and Gospel Arts and

  • information on how to keep in touch with our overseas personnel this Christmas
  • Faith & Friends

    Eye of the Storm
    Hurricane Katrina swept through the southern United States with devastating wrath. The Salvation Army aided the hungry, dying and displaced. Read stories of hope from the disaster zone

    Meth: The Dark Crystal

    It’s cheap, easy to produce and more addictive than crack cocaine. The crystal meth menace wants to sink its teeth into your community

    Taking It to the Streets

    “In The Salvation Army, our place is with the marginalized,” writes Commissioner M. Christine MacMillan, “with people who are as hungry for meaningful relationships as they are for their next meal.”

    Struck by Lightning
    While out for an evening jog, Ed Wong got the shock of his life when he was knocked to the pavement by millions of volts of electricity

    Horizons - Reaching Canada’s Mosaic

    Urban Professionals

    Ministry in city centres means engaging a culture of expertise and giving rootless people a sense of home

    Timothy J. Keller

    Sharing the Good News with Muslims

    Many Muslim converts to Christianity face persecution and rejection. Reaching out requires patience, love and determination

    Vishal and Rafiqua Masih

    Inner-City Dreams

    If we want to see change in the inner city, we need to move into those neighbourhoods and transform them from the inside out

    Rob Perry

    Making Room for the Next Generation

    Young people today don’t want an “easy gospel.” They have a raw passion for seeing their world changed for the better

    David Overholt

    Waiting to “Hear” the Gospel

    Deafness is the invisible barrier that prevents many Canadians from connecting with a church

    Adele M. Routliff and Ted Seres

    Boundlessmagazine.com

    Look out for the third issue of boundless magazine to be released at the beginning of November. This month we are featuring:

    Dying to be thin - examining the online movement of pro-anorexia

  • Affluenza - an over consumption survival guide

  • Love 101 - reflections, advice and questions about relationships

  • Worship on the Subway - constant connection with God.

  • Plus - music reviews, photography, artwork and much more!

    Be sure to check out www.boundlessmagazine.com to catch the daily blog and witness the dialogue between Salvationists across the territory.

    Tags: The Salvation Army