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Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is a Christian denomination, a charity and a social services organization.

Tower of the Salvation Army International Headquarters in LondonEnlarge

Tower of the Salvation Army International Headquarters in London

The Salvation Army was founded in London, England by William Booth, who at that time was a Methodist minister. Then on July 5, 1865 he started the movement which was originally named the Christian Mission. The name was later changed to The Salvation Army in 1878 to match its recently adopted quasi-military style and outlook.

The Salvation Army is led by a General, currently John Larsson.

The Salvation Army's main converts were at first alcoholics, drug addicts, prostitutes and other "undesirables" of society which the church at that time refused to have anything to do with. As a prophetic reminder to the rest of the Body of Christ, The Salvation Army decided not to practice baptism or to celebrate the Lord's Supper in any form. The Salvation Army grew rapidly, and as it did it also created friction among certain people within the society at that time. These people hired thugs to disrupt, any way they could, Salvation Army meetings and gatherings. These people grouped under the name of the Skeleton Army. Usual tactics used by this army were throwing rocks, rats, and tar, and physically assaulting members of The Salvation Army at these meetings.

The mission of The Salvation Army is to win the world for Jesus. General William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, explained, "Salvationism means simply the overcoming and banishing from the earth of wickedness."

At the turn of the 21st Century the Salvation army had grown to operate in over 100 countries world wide. This was through its focus on the needs of humankind. The phrase of "Heart to God and Hand to Man" was its focus and its driving goal which made The Salvation Army, in the United Kingdom especially, the largest provider of social welfare (eventide homes, homeless hostels, rehab centres) second only to the government.

On March 10, 1880 members of the Salvation Army landed in the United States and began operations there.

One of the other common beliefs of the Salvation Army is that its members refrain from the drinking alcohol, smoking, taking illicit (illegal) drugs and gambling. These beliefs came from its founding on the streets on Victorian England.

Statue of General William BoothEnlarge

Statue of General William Booth

The Salvation Army is a church "with its sleeves rolled up" and has always had a history of being involved in social action. It has across the world over (statistics taken from Salvation Army publications):

Statue of Catherine Booth, the Army MotherEnlarge

Statue of Catherine Booth, the Army Mother

The Salvation Army, as part of its beliefs uphold the following 11 doctrines: The Salvation Army is, and has always been, first and foremost, a Christian church but this has been lost over the years where it is now only seen to be a thrift shop or a social services charity. This has caused a major rethink within the Salvation Army who are once again placing the Salvation Army on the map of Christian churches. Although many people view the Salvation Army as only a thrift shop or social services charity, it is still a Christian church.


		

Table of contents
1 Youth Groups
2 External Links
3 References

Youth Groups

The Salvation Army has a number of youth groups associated with it, mainly its Sunday Schools and Scout and Guide pack. It used to have the Sunbeams and Guards (female) groups as well as the Chums (male) but these have since been dissolved.

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