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PowerPoint Backgrounds // tsamtk.org // 31 January 2012
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 Valentine's Day Graphics based on the song: How He Loves Us. Lyrics appear faintly in the background while the words "Oh, how He loves" appear as the main title. Title and secondary slide included. No dates included. Fonts: Sweetly Broken and Moderna.
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Devotional Materials // Communications Section IHQ // 30 January 2012
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 THE Salvation Army's daily reading book, Words of Life, has been made available in electronic format, potentially opening it up to a whole new readership. Content can be accessed on e-readers as well as through the Kindle application which can be installed on many mobile phones or tablets such as the iPad.
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Resource Packs // Corps Programme Department // 25 January 2012
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 Apart from Christmas and Easter the other foundational New Testament event for the church is Jesus’ ascension and Pentecost. The liturgical calendar celebrates Ascension, Pentecost and the Trinity on three consecutive Sundays in May/June. Each of these give insight into how the Christian life should be lived—under the Lordship of Jesus who now sits at God’s right hand, through the new life of the Spirit, and as part of God’s triune community. The theme “Life from Above” picks up Jesus’ phrasing in John 3 when he talked to Nicodemus about the new birth; it also reflects Jesus’ position “above” in heaven; and our life which is lived in the Trinity.
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Promotional Materials // Corps Programme Department // 14 December 2011
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 Hope For All (above) is a contemporary interpretation of an 1890 illustration depicting The Salvation Army assisting those who have been damaged and hurt by the circumstances of life. In the contemporary artwork people are pictured symbolically struggling with life issues such as loneliness, discrimination, racism, greed and hopelessness, and specifi c health and social issues such as addiction, malnutrition, family violence, financial crises and mental illness. Salvation Army officers, staff and volunteers are pictured reaching into life’s ‘turbulent waters’ to pull their brothers and sisters from despair and isolation.
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Resource Packs // Corps Programme Department // 25 November 2011
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 Harmony Day is celebrated around Australia on 21st March each year. It’s a day where all Australians celebrate our cultural diversity. The day is also the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The continuing message of Harmony Day is that everyone belongs. Such a simple phrase resonates strongly with the mission and ministry of The Salvation Army. God’s church is a place where everyone belongs. The Salvation Army is a movement that is embraced by over 125 countries across the world. There are 175 languages used in presenting the Gospel. Such diversity exists across the world, but there is a unity around the mission of The Salvation Army that unites such diverse peoples. The Salvation Army is a place where everyone belongs.
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