All the World Issue Date 1 October 2004
 October - December 2004 Vol 42 No 4 Development special edition: Through the Eyes of a Child, including articles on child sponsorship, on helping children in Myanmar, Haiti, China, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Swaziland, as well as General Larsson's 'From the Top' |
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In this issue:
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Editorial: A Glimpse of Heaven
Where the world told – and still tells – children to behave more and more like adults, Jesus held up childlikeness as something to be celebrated and aspired tomore |
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From the Top: Christianity with its Sleeves Rolled Up
‘Christianity with its sleeves rolled up’ remains one of the best definitions yet of the Army’s special gift for combining the spiritual with the practicalmore |
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Group Sponsorship – Better by Far
Berith Ståhl, Mission Secretary for The Salvation Army’s Sweden and Latvia Territory, reports on the benefits of sponsoring a group of childrenmore |
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Korea: The Gift of Life
Letters written by children living in Salvation Army homes in Korea and sponsored through The Salvation Army in Australiamore |
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Myanmar: This Way In – Our Mission to Children
Two different boys in two different doorways – and in different ways, The Salvation Army can help transform both of their livesmore |
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Haiti: A Better Future
The Salvation Army has been working in Haiti since 1950 and continues to have a huge impact on the lives of some of the world’s poorest peoplemore |
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China: Learning to Escape Poverty
Sponsorship will enable many more ethnic minority girls in rural mountain villages to receive an education and escape the poverty trapmore |
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Zimbabwe: A Cafe for the Future
An Internet cafe at The Salvation Army’s Masiye Training Camp in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, aims to be ‘a unique, up-scale and innovative cafe in an environment that brings young people of diverse interests and backgrounds together in a common forum’more |
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South Africa: Power to the People
In the Abaqulusi area of South Africa, The Salvation Army has set up a project which it hopes will make a huge difference in the lives of children and the community in generalmore |
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Swaziland: By Children for Children
In a Norwegian school, students show that children can make a difference in the lives of their peers in the developing worldmore |
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Back Cover: Salvation Army Projects and Development Offices
View the back cover and download it as a postermore |
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