Publications

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Books Online

Our Online Supplies Shop sells hundreds of books published by The Salvation Army around the world.

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Reports Online

See our Reports website to download reports published by The Salvation Army in Australia

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Warcry Magazine Online

Warcry is a weekly magazine aimed at the spiritually curious. It discusses faith, culture and community issues and is distributed nationally.

 


What is The Salvation Army?

This is a set of booklets describing the role of The Salvation Army within Australia and is written to suit the four specific age groups shown below:

Age Group 7-12

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Age Group 13-17

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Age Group 18-34

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Age Group 35+

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Other Publications

"SALVATION STORY"

This book is about the faith of the Salvationist. It is based upon the eleven Articles of Faith which, since 1878, have been the basis of The Salvation Army’s witness to the Christian gospel.

Prepared by The Salvation Army International Headquarters London, England


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"Dangers of Drugs: Information, Warnings, Healthy Attitudes"

A booklet targeted to teenagers and parents to generate awareness regarding the dangers of illicit drugs and alcohol.

Prepared by Information & Research Unit, The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory, Sydney. 4 November 2004


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"Coping in Times of Crisis or Disaster"

Natural disasters. War and the threat of war. Death. Tragedy. Disease. Terrorist warnings and attacks. These events and others can cause anxiety, fear, stress. Even indirect exposure through media coverage of events can take its toll on our wellbeing. This booklet aims to help you identify some of the common signs of stress in yourself and/or loved ones (including children), provide tips for coping and suggest when professional help may be required.

Prepared by Information & Research Unit, The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory, Sydney. August 2004

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