General Shaw Clifton has approved the official commencement of the work of The Salvation Army on the Turks and Caicos Islands, as of 1 January 2011. This means that the Army will now be officially at work in 122 countries.
The Turks and Caicos Islands consist of 40 islands and cays (low banks of reef, rock or sand), eight of which are inhabited. The islands are located to the east of Cuba and the island of Hispaniola, which is split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The Army has had a presence in the islands since 2007, under the supervision of the Caribbean Territory. There has been a developing expression of social service, and local relationships have been steadily developed.
Captains Matthew and Rebecca Trayler, officers of the USA Southern Territory, were appointed as Development Officers for the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2008 and have been resident there for some time.
A number of mission teams have visited the islands in recent months, stimulating the development of evangelistic outreach in the islands, through visits to schools, open-air meetings, etc.
A local lawyer has donated the use of premises for Sunday worship and there is a positive response to meetings that are being held.
The General asks Salvationists around the world to pray for God’s continuing blessing upon this new outreach. God bless The Salvation Army on the Turks and Caicos Islands!
Salvation Army Now Working in 122 Countries
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