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Employment Plus!
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Employment Plus! Sitting on the beaches of Australia’s Sunshine Coast—as I have been for the past week—it’s pretty hard to get enthusiastic about work! ...
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In Darkest Prison and the Way Out
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Humaita Prison in São Paulo, Brazil, was run for twenty-five years by two Catholic laymen who “promised the state that they would run the prison as a ...
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Position Statement on Abortion
The Salvation Army Canada & Bermuda Territory Core Values ... and responsibilities of parents and unborn children when considering the matter of abortion. ...
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SalvationArmyEthics.org
Mar 6, 2009 ... The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory. Territorial Commander: Commissioner William W. Francis. Donations: salvationarmy.ca/donate ...
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Position Statement on Human Diversity
Position Statement on Human Diversity. The Salvation Army believes that all people are made in the image of God and are thus of equal intrinsic value. ...
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Position Statement on Capital Punishment
Position Statement on Capital Punishment. Because Salvationists believe in the sanctity of all human life and in a Christian gospel that offers the hope of ...
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“For this reason a man will leave father and mother”
Genesis says it’s that for which a man will leave his father and mother in order to become “one” with his wife. The Apostle Paul (not always an advocate of ...
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Faith and the City Symposium
Where do faith and the city intersect? What does faith in the city look like? On June 16th in Winnipeg, Jonathan Chaplin will be challenging us to consider ...
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SalvationArmyEthics.org
Mar 6, 2009 ... Your browser does not support this object. This object is an embedded Flash Map showing Divisions of the Salvation Army in Canada. ...
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SalvationArmyEthics.org
Mar 6, 2009 ... The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory. Territorial Commander: Commissioner William W. Francis. Donations: salvationarmy.ca/donate ...
 
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