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Bible
Theology

Tools for Theological Reflection

Seven practical steps to develop your own practice of theological reflection.

Doctrine for Today
Theology

Doctrine for Today

Explore The Salvation Army's 11 Articles of Faith in greater depth with members of the International Doctrine Council.

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Theology

Living by Faith Today

Reflections on the Soldiers' Covenant and what it means for our behaviour, lifestyle and relationships.

Environment
Theology

Theology of the Environment

As a holy and a listening people, we must not only be open to the cries of suffering people, but also to the groans of creation around us.

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Bible
Discipleship
Lent and Easter
Psalms

Gratitude

We invite you to adopt a simple rhythm of gratitude, to acknowledge and reflect on the goodness of God. With an intentional practice for each day, we

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Bible
Theology

Tools for Interpreting the Bible

A short guide to biblical interpretation from the International Theological Council.

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Modern slavery and human trafficking
Prayer

Light to Life

Join the global Salvation Army for the International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking on Sunday 28 September.

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Advent and Christmas

Heart Matters

An Advent devotional

Advent
Advent and Christmas

Advent

A reminder of the hope, peace, joy and love that can be ours because of the miracle of that first Christmas: Jesus moving into our neighbourhood.

Mission

Mission in Motion

Mission in Motion is a course for Salvation Army officers, soldiers, employees, leaders and volunteers who are seeking a fresh mission and ministry

Ecumenism
Theology

The Church: Towards a Common Vision

A response from The Salvation Army

Bible
Discipleship
Prayer

Abide. A reflection on John 15:1-11

John 15 is one of the most intimate teachings of Jesus, given to his disciples on the night before his crucifixion. In this teaching, he invites us