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Publications

The Salvation Army produces a variety of publications. Some are available in full-text below, while others are available for purchase or by subscription, or carry no charge.  


War Cry

War Cry is The Salvation Army's weekly Christian magazine containing news, features and commentary, as well as a children's page and information about Salvation Army events in New Zealand, Fiji & Tonga.

War Cry is available through subscription however you can view a list of some key content plus the editorial of the current issue.

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Salvation Army Leadership Letter (SALL)

Gordon Miller

The Salvation Army is pleased to publish a regular Leadership Letter, authored by Gordon Miller.

This new Letter is written in the same style as the World Vision Leadership Letter that Gordon authored for many years—so the format will be familiar to many.

The Salvation Army Leadership Letter, is published online on the first day of March, May, July, September, and November each year.

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The Salvation Army and you

The Salvation Army and you is a 28-page booklet giving an overview of The Salvation Army and its work in New Zealand.

 Download The Salvation Army and you in pdf format (201kb) or to request a free printed copy, email us or phone Salvation Army Public Relations on 04-3820744.

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Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit

Our Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit is tasked with researching social policy issues and engaging opinion makers with the express objective of eradicating poverty in New Zealand.

View the Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit purposes and reports

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Reporter  

Reporter is a four-page quarterly newsletter containing stories about The Salvation Army's work in the community, our views on issues, and Army developments and initiatives. These are available below to download in Adobe pdf format.

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Annual Review  

The Annual Review includes highlights of The Salvation Army's work in the community, details of the cost of providing social services, and names of some of our sponsors.

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Flag Publications

The Salvation Army—in New Zealand—has its own imprint called Flag Publications.

Since its inception in 2004, Flag Publications has published seven titles, by or about New Zealand (or New Zealand based) Salvationists.

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Words of Life

Published three times each year with an international following, Words of Life is a daily devotional book written by New Zealand Salvationist Major Barbara Sampson. Read an interview with the author

Words of Life is available for purchase singly or by annual subscription. To order, download the Words of Life Order Form (502kb) or contact The Salvation Army Bookshop.

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The Salvation Army Year Book

A vital reference book of Salvation Army work and worship around the globe—and a fascinating read!

The 2007 edition includes articles on:

  • how and where the Army is expanding
  • the Army's opposition to sex-trade trafficking
  • the Sally Ann story—the Fair Trade venture
  • the centenary of the Home League
  • global reports
  • up-to-date facts and figures
  • full-colour photographs

  • Order your copy of the 2007 Year Book today from The Salvation Army Bookshop

  
  

This programme helps to meet the educational needs of over 1000 children in poorer countries around the world through donor's sponsorship.
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In FY2005/2006 the cost of care provided by The Salvation Army in New Zealand was $44 million, with the demand on existing services and the need for new services increasing.
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