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All the World
Issue Date 1 April 2008
April - June 2008Vol 46 No 2
In this issue:
EditorialThe editor hopes this issue will open your eyes to the ways that ordinary people can be ‘more than conquerors’ and that it will inspire you to do the samemore
Rescued – The Children Who Got Their Childhood BackHayley Pearson shares the stories of some of the children in the Army's residential rehabilitation centre in Malawi for children who have been rescued and protected from traffickingmore
Life in ColourCanadian photographer Doug MacLellan reports for All the World on a colourful return to Howard Hospital, Zimbabwemore
Too Many PeopleThe Salvation Army in Sri Lanka is taking up the struggle with its Combating Human Trafficking project. While awareness-raising programmes will cover the spectrum of children’s, youth and adult groups, the main focus will continue to be rescuing and helping women.more
Making the Best of a SituationThe work we do and the assistance we provide is about individual people like Theresa, David Kamau, Ann Shigali, and others who are making the best of their situation.more
A Work in ProgressCaptain Elizabeth Hayward reports on the latest step in an emergency response that has had long-lasting effects in Rwanda and across the worldmore
One Hundred Years Old – And Still Growing!The year 2008 is an important one for The Salvation Army’s Korea Territory as it marks 100 years of ministry on the peninsulamore
Back Cover: The Beat Goes OnDownload a PDF of the back page of All the World, featuring a photograph of boys at Howard High School, Zimbabwe, by Doug MacLellan and a poem by Kevin Sims.more
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