A NEW web site dedicated to the office of the General is to be launched by International Headquarters on 1 February 2007 at www.salvationarmy.org/thegeneral
The web site will offer visitors information about General Shaw Clifton and his ministry, including news reports and photographs of his travels and activities. Articles from various sources will also be available.
Through www.salvationarmy.org/thegeneral the pastoral role of the Army’s international leaders will be supported and its reach broadened, using methods appropriate to our times.
The General’s web site has been developed using tools provided by the International Headquarters IT Department in its content management system, freely offered to all Salvation Army units. It is maintained by the Communications Section of the International Programme Resources Department as part of its mandate to manage the content of the international web sites (www.salvationarmy.org and www.salvationist.org).
For further information, contact IHQ-Website@salvationarmy.org
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