Salvationist Dynamics: Part 9
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The Christian Mission operated in London, England, for over 13 years, reaching 30 stations and [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The Christian Mission operated in London, England, for over 13 years, reaching 30 stations and [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The theological and operational predecessor of The Salvation Army is Wesleyan Methodism, noted for [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The very earliest days of the Christian Mission, and then The Salvation Army, were decidedly [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
In 1878 something magnificent happened when the Christian Mission became The Salvation Army. After 13 years of unremarkable progress, the dramatic change [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The earliest years of The Salvation Army in the USA featured an evolving and bumpy understanding between command headquarters and [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
“Preach for a decision!”
So went the clear sermon instruction, rigorously imprinted on our hearts and minds as cadets. For an [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The Salvation Army is rightfully recognized around the world as a movement that pragmatically gets the job done. Epitomized in [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
When the Victorian Salvation Army cleverly started joining sacred lyrics to popular jaunty music-hall tunes [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Good energy, even dynamism, is often produced between two differing viewpoints. This is a rule of physics, academia, oratory, politics, and more.