Salvation Army General visits India Northern Territory
General Brian Peddle and World President of Women’s Ministries Commissioner Rosalie Peddle visited Salvationists and friends in the India Northern Territory for a week of celebration, transformation and blessing. The international leaders visited Salvation Army schools in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, Batala
Salvation Army responds to Cyclone Ockhi across southern India
The Salvation Army across southern India is responding after Cyclone Ockhi lashed the coasts of both Kerala and Tamil Nadu states with heavy rain and winds of up 114 miles per hour. Three weeks after the disaster, around 800 fisherman
The Chief of the Staff visits India South Western Territory
More than 100 Salvationists and friends welcomed The Salvation Army Chief of the Staff, Commissioner Brian Peddle, and World Secretary for Women’s Ministries, Commissioner Rosalie Peddle, at Trivandrum International Airport in India. The Chief told the welcome party that he
The Salvation Army supports South Asia flood victims
Bangladesh has been particularly hard hit, with an estimated one-third of the country underwater. Over 40 million people across India, Bangladesh and Nepal are facing the aftermath of weeks of relentless monsoon downpours. Across the region, more than 1,200 people are feared
More than music in Mizoram
Southern California Divisional Youth Band ministers in India. Eight thousand miles from home, The Salvation Army Southern California Divisional Youth Band (DYB) celebrated its 30-year anniversary with a ministry trip to Aizawl, Mizoram, India, June 30–July 11. Located near Myanmar and Bangladesh,
‘Incredible India’
IHQ communications team travels to India to document the work of The Salvation Army Three members of the International Headquarters (IHQ) communications section and Howard Dalziel, Program Resources Department, IHQ, recently traveled to India to report on its diverse ministry. From Mumbai
IHQ communications heads to India
Team to document The Salvation Army there, retracing steps of early pioneers India was the first country in Asia to have a Salvation Army presence when, in 1882, a small group made the arduous sea crossing to the port of Bombay
The Barefoot Approach
Tucked into the village of Tilonia in Rajasthan, India, is a school that is redefining what it means to receive an education and breaking down barriers for rural villagers across the developing world. As a young college student in the 1960s,