All the World Issue Date 1 January 2009 January - April 2009 Vol 47 No 1 Editorial: Good Olds and Good News; Myanmar: Rebuilding homes and lives after Cyclone Nargis; Kuwait: New ministry focuses on foreign workers; Ukraine: Providing food and help to people living on a waste dump; Brazil: Education and other services bring hope in a favela; Haiti: Making a difference to the poorest of the poor; USA: Learning lessons after floods hit Iowa. |
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Editorial: Good Olds and Good News
Editor Kevin Sims reflects on All the World reaching its 125th year of publication.more |
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Me, a Motorbike and Moving Moments
Major Wendy Caffull reports on the challenges being faced by the emergency relief workers in Myanmar (Burma) and the huge impact their work is having on the lives of people who lost everything in the destruction caused by Cyclone Nargis.more |
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Understated but not Undervalued
Major David Rees journeyed to Kuwait to spend time with the newly arrived officers, Majors Mike and Teresa Hawley from the USA Southern Territory, and to report back to International Headquarters on the work that was being undertakenmore |
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Lifting Up the Lost
Simone Worthing tells how The salvation Army is working to reclaim the lives of those who live on the city rubbish dump outside Novi Poselak in Ukraine.more |
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The Heart of the Community
The Salvation Army is right in the heart of Vila dos Pescadores, a shanty town (favela in Portuguese) on the outskirts of Cubato in Brazil. Some would say it is the heart of the community!more |
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A Salvationist Stronghold
Christopher Priest describes some of the Army's work in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western hemispheremore |
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Trash and Treasure
The local Salvation Army (itself with a basement full of water) responds to the needs of the victims of the '200-year' flood that inundated the towns along the Cedar River in Iowa, USA, in JUne 2008more |
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Back Cover Poster: Calendar
Annual planner for 2009more |
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