South Pacific and East Asia
General Brian Peddle's 2021 New Year Message
02 January 2021 The international leader of The Salvation Army brings his New Year message for 2021 |
Prayer Requested Following Deadly Attack in Sulawesi, Indonesia
28 November 2020 The Salvation Army confirms that an attack upon the Lewono Lembantongoa Outpost, Indonesia, on 27 November 2020 has claimed the lives of four members |
Salvation Army Applies Whole-School Approach to COVID-19 Prevention in Luoshui, China
16 November 2020 Working through the school community, it is estimated that nearly 7,000 individuals will be reached via this health promotion activity |
Learning Pathways Launch Postponed
06 November 2020 Due to COVID-19, the difficult decision has been made to postpone the launch of The Salvation Army’s new Learning Pathways course. |
‘Same Storm, Different Boats’: International Salvation Army Reviews COVID-19 Response
23 October 2020 The consultation and conversation will reflect on The Salvation Army’s global pandemic response. |
Live Launch Planned for Learning Pathways
20 October 2020 Learning Pathways – a three-tier distance learning opportunity for Salvationists passionate about engaging in their community – is being launched soon |
‘What If…’: World Leader of The Salvation Army Encourages Salvationists and Friends to Consider Alternative Future
14 October 2020 The international leader asks – ‘what if there are … positive outcomes’ that might result from the effects of the pandemic? |
The Salvation Army in Korea Wrestles with Second Wave of Coronavirus
08 September 2020 The Salvation Army has taken a lead in demonstrating responsible and appropriate action as COVID-19 confirmed cases rise in the Republic of Korea. |
Volunteers Making a Difference in Worldwide Salvation Army COVID-19 Response
31 July 2020 The Salvation Army continues to serve those affected in numerous ways by coronavirus and the economic ramifications of control measures. |
My Coronavirus Story: Lieut-Colonel Alberth Sarimin (Indonesia)
17 July 2020 Alberth says that staff at The Salvation Army’s 107 schools in the country have found ways in which to care for their pupils |