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November/December 2005 Volume: 22 Number: 10
Issue: November/December 2005
Volume: 22 Number: 10
Come Join Our Army
» The Gift Beyond Words
Partners in Mission
» Introduction
» Mexico
» South America West Territory
» Eastern Territory officers and lay personnel on overseas service
» 'Hands On' Ghana
» Feeding Programs
» Financial Aid
Letters to the Editor
» Letters
Vantage Point
» Doing the Most Good
» An unusual gift
» Love at Christmas — and always
» First impressions
» How Does God Dream?
» 'Leave No Comrade Behind'
Prayer Requests
» Prayer Requests
Territorial News
» Strengthening the 'Patchwork Family'
» 'Mother Teresa in you'
» 'Prison camp' setting for youth councils
» 'Submerged' in ministry
» A 'center for Christian love'
» On the March
National News
» Hurricane relief continues along Gulf Coast
World News
» Salvation Army aids victims of Pakistan earthquake
» High Council to elect new General
» Back to Russia — with love and prayer
» Eastern officers help in Liberia
Around the Territory
» Under the big tent
» 'Look in — reach out'
» Reels installed at WEPASA Camp Meetings
» 'Salvation Army Day' at the Grove
» Snapshots
Promoted to Glory
» Lt. Colonel Olof Lundgren: Leader, Friend, and Christian Gentleman
» Lt. Colonel Olof Lundgren
» William J. Moss
Expression of Thanks
» Thanks
 
 
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Congo (Kinshasa)

Kimpese Emergency Nutrition Centre: ‘They don’t just want food, they want our love and a smile. ’ —Major Lydia Matond

Ecuador

The Army serves people who live on the streets.

Yangon Central Corps, Myanmar


Eastern Europe—Kharkov, Ukraine

In a program designed for invalids and pensioners, 60 people receive hot meals three times per week. At least one woman has begun attending the local corps.

Potosi, Bolivia

Two hundred eighty people thank God for the blessing of a delicious meal.

El Alto, Bolivia

The Army provides nutritious and delicious food for children.

Congo (Brazzaville)

The Salvation Army distributes food and supplies, including salt fish, rice, mattresses, and mosquito nets, to the people of 20 villages housing refugees who have fled from their homes because of the civil war in the country.