Across 140 years, All the World magazine has told the global story of The Salvation Army. What began in 1884 as a print publication – and aptly named by Salvation Army Founder William Booth – now steps boldly into the digital age, with a fresh format and platform, and a renewed mission: to make inspiring stories from every corner of the globe more accessible than ever before.
The digital magazine is now live and is available here: www.salvationarmy.org/all-the-world. It will be a perpetual magazine with articles published on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Commissioner Debbie Horwood, International Secretary for Programme Resources, welcomed IHQ staff and officers to the magazine’s launch on Wednesday 1 October 2025 at The Salvation Army International Headquarters and congratulated the International Communications team on reaching the milestone.
Chief of the Staff Commissioner Edward Hill, who led the launch, shared: ‘Today is a big day for The Salvation Army... In an era dominated by digital information, artificial intelligence and competing voices for our eyes and ears, we begin a chapter of communication that can be trusted to deliver quality stories of hope and change as a result of our Christian faith, witness and worship.’
The Chief of the Staff also reflected on his personal relationship with All the World, recalling how as a teenager it opened his eyes to the reach and depth of The Salvation Army’s mission around the world.