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In this issue we feature a story from our recent trip to Latin America. We're taken through a story of hope and faith in Nicaragua. On the second page we feature an introduction to our new Sponsorship Coordinator, Major Donna Barthau and a story from India Central Territory. Our third page is dedicated to a story on the Philippines. Manjita Biswas, World Missions Program Director for Overseas Projects, traveled to Tacloban which is one of the hardest hit areas in the Philippines. In this story, she describes what she saw and her purpose of being there.
You can view this pdf document here, or check out http://issuu.com/globallink to view all of our newsletters.
You can view this pdf document here, or check out http://issuu.com/globallink to view all of our newsletters.
Salvationist Podcast: After the Fire in Prince Albert
A recent fire destroyed the Army's building in Prince Albert, Sask. But with community support, we're still giving hope out of the ashes.
PodcastOn this past Christmas Day, a fire destroyed The Salvation Army building in Prince Albert, Sask. But the mission continues, thanks to the support of the town and its people.
Salvationist Podcast: Australian Officers on Serving in Canada
"We love it here," say Captains Chris and Nichole Maxwell, officers from Down Under.
PodcastAustralian officers talk about their calling; about some of the biggest and most surprising differences between The Salvation Army in Australia and Canada; and about their church’s process of rebuilding after Covid and how Kingston Citadel has a renewed vision and is thriving today.
Salvationist Podcast: Saved to Serve, With Aux-Captain Matthew Pittman
Auxiliary-captain shares his journey from depression and addiction to Jesus.
PodcastToday, Aux-Captain Matthew Pittman is the corps officer at Robert's Arm-Pilley's Island Corps—back at the very church where he grew up in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. But 10 years ago, he couldn't have been further away from a life of ministry.




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