No Ordinary Army
A mission people
The Salvation Army has been fighting poverty, social and spiritual distress in New Zealand since 1883. We started work in Fiji in 1973 and in Tonga in 1985. We're here to serve.
If you need shelter and help to get life back on track, our hostels can be your safety net. They're communities where you will get the support you're looking for.
The life skills course has helped me understand myself. I’m making myself a better person so I can be a good mother.
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The Salvation Army are fortunate to have Corporate Partners who care as deeply about helping people in need as we do.
29 June 2009
Wellington youth leaders break Guinness World Record for a good cause.
An excerpt from a Discussion Document exploring consumerism and what we feel is ‘rightly ours’, by Malcolm Irwin.
Twenty-one per cent of surveyed atheists said they believe in God.
Jeff Farm is a 1932ha farm managed by The Salvation Army that trains (and funds training for) young people for a career in the New Zealand agricultural industry.
We would love for past members both in New Zealand and Overseas to be able to come and celebrate with us.
Sample clip from: 'How Can I Keep From Singing'. Purchase the CD from Salvationist Resources.
Malcolm Irwin talks about seeing Jesus in threes – faith, justice and mercy.