Salvation Army International Leaders make historic first visit to Botswana
Salvationists and friends welcomed General Brian Peddle and World President of Women’s Ministries Commissioner Rosalie Peddle to Botswana, where they became The Salvation Army’s first international leaders to visit the country. The Peddles also spent time in Zimbabwe during the
The Salvation Army in Burkina Faso officially launched
Opening celebrations take place in Ouagadougou, the capital city. Celebrations marking the official opening of The Salvation Army in Burkina Faso took place Aug. 25–26, overseen by International Secretary for Africa, Commissioner Benjamin Mnyampi and Zonal Secretary for Women’s Ministries, Commissioner
Salvation Army ministry in Gabon officially open
By Marcel Tsiba Madzou - The central African nation of Gabon became the 129th country where The Salvation Army’s presence is officially recognized during a weekend of celebration and prayer in the country’s capital, Libreville, led by Commissioners Benjamin and Grace
Salvation Army work to be officially recognized in Burkina Faso
Official opening will take place Aug. 25–27, as Burkina Faso becomes the 130th country in which The Salvation Army has an official ministry. General André Cox has approved the official recognition of the Army's work in the west African country of
Safe by God’s grace: Serving in Northern Nigeria
Nigeria Territorial Editor offers testimony of rising above fear to do God’s work. By Eva Ekpendu, Major - It was a very gloomy day on August 25, 2011, when my husband and I received our marching orders to the Northern District (now
Salvation Army houses over 200 caught in trafficking scam in South Africa
South Africa is a source, transit and destination country for importing and exporting trafficked men, women, and children, according to the State Department. The Salvation Army in South Africa recently capped an effort to serve more than 200 displaced individuals caught