All the World Issue Date: 1 April 2005
 April - June 2005 Vol 43 No 2 From the top: Thoughts from the General; Sri Lanka: Moving from relief to development; Indonesia: Providing medical aid; Counselling: Helping people cope with disaster; India: Offering hope to coastline villagers; USA: It’s big and it’s a truck –it’s Big Truck!; Singapore: Peacehaven lives up to its name |
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Editorial: It's a start, but . . .
A reflection on the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster in the context of world aid and reliefmore |
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From the top: In the Wake of the Tsunami
General Larsson considers the world's response to the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster and the work of The Salvation Army in its wakemore |
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From Destruction to Reconstruction
Listening to the people of Sri Lanka reveals the human story of the tsunami disastermore |
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A Spirit of Cooperation
The people of Indonesia are extremely resilient – and they have needed to be – but their courage and adaptability have been matched by The Salvation Army’s flexibility and willingness to helpmore |
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Learning to Cope
A counselling service, run by professional teams coordinated through the International Health Services section of International Headquarters, has proved to be a great success in Indonesia and Indiamore |
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A Shore Thing
The Salvation Army is making a difference in the lives of marginalised and impoverished people on the coast of India devastated by the tsunamimore |
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Big is Best
They call it the Big Truck but press the right buttons and the trailer converts into an air-conditioned roommore |
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A Very Christian Environment
Rudi Tinga profiles in words and pictures Peacehaven, The Salvation Army’s nursing home in Changi, Singaporemore |
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Cover Poster
Download and print a poster of this issue's covermore |
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