Salvation Army delegates gain international perspective on social welfare

The Salvation Army was represented by 45 delegates from 20 territories and commands and International Headquarters


Delegates to the Salvation Army conference

THE Salvation Army was represented by 45 delegates from 20 territories and commands and International Headquarters at the 33rd International Council of Welfare Global Conference in Tours, France. The delegates are all involved in social and community ministries. The conference focused on social work, social protection and social development and gave those present the opportunity to gain international perspectives on social welfare issues.

A three-day Salvation Army conference which took place after the main event explored issues of social justice in the context of Christian social service. The theme for the conference was ‘Singing the Songs of Justice’ and Commissioner Christine MacMillan, International Director for Social Justice, gave a thought-provoking and challenging keynote address, asking the question: ‘What song is The Salvation Army singing today?’

The conference gave opportunity through presentations and discussion groups to consider how social justice should be an integral part of all Salvation Army ministries and not be seen as a separate programme. It was agreed that faith, mercy and justice are interlinked and delegates were encouraged to engage with injustice in their own countries and through their social and community services.

 

 

Delegates at a conference session

Opportunity was given to review how well the United Nations Millennium Development Goals are being achieved through Salvation Army programmes in the countries represented. It became clear that, although there is still much to do, there are many significant developments taking place worldwide. In small group sessions, delegates all identified how a number of the eight goals are being addressed in their territory or command.

The conference concluded with a call to commitment for personal involvement in social justice.

 

 

 

 

 

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