Welcome to the 2020 Partners in Mission campaign in support of the international work of The Salvation Army. The funds raised during this self-denial appeal enable the Army to remain a beacon of hope in countries devastated by poverty, illness and natural disasters—countries where much of the population lives on less than $2 a day. 
This year, we are highlighting Bangladesh, India Central Territory and the Bahamas. Click here to download a PDF of "Your Gifts in Action" (the image above) to promote this important fundraising campaign in your corps or ministry unit. 
Hurricane Melissa: Prayers and Action for Jamaica and the Caribbean
Salvation Army prepares for emergency response, calls Salvationists to prayer.
by IHQ Communications NewsHurricane Melissa is the most severe to strike the island in modern history.
Sowing Hope
With the help of The Salvation Army, conservation agriculture brings lasting change in Malawi.
By Manjita Biswas Faith & FriendsIn Malawi where a significant portion of the population experiences economic hardship, nearly 70 percent of the population live on less than $2.15 a day, and most families depend on small-scale farming plots smaller than a hectare. Droughts, soil degradation, crop disease and lack of access to improved farming practices have long left many vulnerable to hunger and poverty.
In response, The Salvation Army, in partnership with Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB), is implementing a three-year sustainable agriculture and food security (SAFS) project in Malawi’s Mangochi District.
General Issues Global Call to Action
General urges Salvation Army to embrace a renewed spiritual vitality and missional focus.
NewsCommissioners Lee and Debbie Graves, territorial leaders for Canada and Bermuda, wholeheartedly endorse General's call.


 
 
 
 
 
 

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