Well done, good and faithful soldiers! We’ve passed the halfway mark of The Whole World Mobilising campaign and it has been amazing up to this point. It has been so exciting to see how Salvationists around the world have embraced this initiative and have been getting out there.

Two people riding a motorcycle while holding The Salvation Army flagCpts Jimmy and Lacy Parrish from the Kerrville Corps in Texas receive The Whole World Mobilising flag, driven down by motorcycle from a soldier at the corps in Waco, Texas. This picture was taken at the start of a ride around their community and ended at the corps on Easter morning. The U.S.A. Southern Tty has organized motorcycle runs across the territory, showcasing the flag from event to event. The ride started in February with the Florida Div and will end in September with the Georgia Div and Evangeline Booth College
We’ve seen flags “marching” via motorcycle, snowmobile and canoe, and for miles on foot, over rough terrain. But that’s not all. Prayer walks, coffee outreach, little chef classes for children, football tournaments for community involvement, cleaning dilapidated buildings, distributing care kits and Scripture on the streets and in hospital, and so much more. Salvationists around the world are spreading the good news and love of Jesus to our neighbours who so desperately need him. It’s beautiful and humbling for us to see, and we’ve been inspired by the enthusiasm, courage and resilience of our people to move “out of their comfort zones” and into their neighbourhoods, communities and cities.

Christians are in the minority in a number of the territories that have fully embraced this campaign, but that hasn’t stopped them from taking their flag, their faith and their Salvation Army out into the streets, publicly declaring that Jesus is alive. God continues to do a new thing as more Salvationists respond to the call to mobilize, for “the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few” (Matthew 9:37).

We’ve seen many wonderful images, videos and articles about mobilization. Visit our social wall for a few snapshots. One highlight was seeing people in Peshawar and Kohat, Pakistan, come together and march out in the streets, singing and carrying their flags. Or watching the flag being run through one of the offices in Japan and then out into the busy streets. Southern Africa Territory did a great video with a new theme song that gave us all a good giggle, and has encouraged more of the same. And a corps in Mexico made a video of stopping traffic at busy intersections to dance. It has been so much fun to watch!

People in Norway holding The Salvation Army flagThe Whole World Mobilising flag in the northern-most part of the Norway, Iceland and The Færoes Tty
Our app and website have been key tools in this campaign. Salvationists are standing together in prayer for one another and for our world, sharing their testimonies on our blog, reading Words of Life to build their faith, and reaching out to others in creative ways by trying our “reach tips.” We hope that seeing the activities of others both encourages and spurs people on. If you haven’t yet downloaded the app, please join us (Android/iOS links—sar.my/twwmandroid and sar.my/twwmios).

I (Rosalie) am personally engaging in the Read, Pray and Mobilise sections of the app every day, and I am also finding the blog contributions on the website inspiring. It is my prayer that many Salvationists would feel that they are not only connected to our global Salvation Army world, but to God.

I am grateful to be able to pray for specific needs that are being posted on our website. Another favourite activity is prayer walking. I decided in March that I would turn my 30-minute walk to International Headquarters (IHQ) in the morning into a prayer walk. It has transformed my prayer life. I pray for a number of concerns on my heart for our international Salvation Army, our friends who need our prayers and our family concerns, but I have also taken time to be aware of the people around me as I walk. The Lord always helps me to focus on certain people. I don’t know them or their needs, but God does, and I always pray that at some point throughout the day, they would have reason to think about God. I sometimes wonder what they would think if they knew a stranger was praying for them. I would love to hear their stories, but I will leave that for God to enjoy.

People in Sri Lanka march through the streetsChildren and youth march in a cultural procession in Sri Lanka during the General’s visit in April
The campaign is achieving outcomes far greater than we could have imagined. For example, 57 countries participated in our live blog during the Mobilise: Go Children and Youth! weekend, and many more reached out to report their activities in the weeks following. Youth and children took part in mobilizing activities that involved outreach and evangelism. From painting parties, sports events, neighbourhood cleanups and praying God’s Word over people on the streets, to leading worship and preaching sermons, the youth of The Salvation Army stood up and made some noise for the kingdom of God—and their voices were heard. The outcome and engagement of the weekend was so powerful that IHQ has declared a second annual international children and youth weekend for March 23-25, 2018. We are grateful to all the territorial and divisional youth secretaries who worked to make this weekend a memorable event for their territory.

There have also been challenges. The Salvation Army now works in 128 countries, so developing a website and app that could connect the global Salvation Army was a great step of faith and courage. It has not been an easy journey, but we are very pleased where we are today. We pray that God would continue to open doors so we can celebrate victories won for the kingdom together.

We’re now looking forward to our Mobilise: Go Forward! event at Regent Hall in London, England, on October 8, hosted by IHQ with the General. We’ll be broadcasting the event live all day and celebrating the amazing work going on in our territories throughout the world.

Salvationists in Mozambique pray together in a circleSalvation Army staff and volunteers pray as they prepare to distribute food to vulnerable people after tropical cyclone Dineo struck Mozambique in February. A total of 465 families received essentials, including flour, rice, cooking oil and beans. In addition to these food parcels, families with infants received baby food
Finally, our hopes are being realized every day as we hear stories of people coming to know Jesus and lives being transformed by his grace. I don’t think we will ever be able to capture all of the campaign, but we will celebrate what we are aware of, and God will celebrate the rest. This is a campaign that has no ending. The international Salvation Army has experienced a fresh wind from the Holy Spirit, and with holy boldness and courage, we are showing the world what God has called the Army to be—a mobilizing force for good, visible in a world that is in desperate need for the hope found in Jesus.

As a result of this campaign, we want to see the Army grow—enlisting new soldiers and attracting new candidates; colleges filled with cadets training for mission; families finding refuge and a home at The Salvation Army; and God’s kingdom growing as men, women and children find and follow Jesus.

Commissioner Rosalie Peddle is the World Secretary for Women’s Ministries, and the chairperson and co-ordinator of The Whole World Mobilising campaign. Ester Ellen Nelson is the campaign’s project manager, based in the United Kingdom.

For more photos from The Whole World Mobilising campaign, visit www.salvationarmy.org/ihq/wwmsocial.

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