All the World Issue Date 1 July 2006
 July - September 2006 Vol 44 No 3 Editorial: What's in a Name; Emergency Services: From instant reactions to long-term rehabilitation; Sri Lanka: Training sessions give simple solutions to community development; Indonesia: Salvation Army teams provide medical care and more; India: Developing counselling techniques using drama, art and music; Integrated Mission: Booklet proposes framework for complete ministry; Pakistan: Insight into the life of an aid worker |
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Editorial: What's in a Name?
Being pedantic about grammar and the use of language is an editor's curse, but it must always be borne in mind that actions speak louder than the most carefully chosen words.more |
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Instant Long-term Solutions
When disaster strikes the question for The Salvation Army is not 'if' it should respond, but rather 'how'more |
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Tools for the Job
Jo Clark shares some of the 'tools for the job' which were learned and practised by participants at community development workers training sessions held in Sri Lankamore |
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More than Words
Berni Georges tells in words and pictures how The Salvation Army is using various methods to bring together communities ripped apart by the Indian Ocean tsunamimore |
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Body, Mind and Soul
Salvationists are called to minister to the whole person ... The Salvation Army is the very embodiment of integrated missionmore |
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Ten Days in the Life of an Aid Worker
Major Ray Brown, head of The Salvation Army’s emergency relief team in Pakistan, shares with All the World some of the realities of life on the front linemore |
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Cover Poster: Day of Prayer
A poster for the Salvation Army day of prayer for the victims of global sexual traffickingmore |
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