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India South Western
www.salvationarmy.org/ind
Salvation Army work commenced in the old Travancore State on 18 March 1894 by Captain Yesudasen Sanjivi, who was a high-caste Brahmin before his conversion. His son, Colonel Donald A. Sanjivi, became the first territorial commander from Kerala. The work spread to other parts of the state through the dedication of pioneer officers, including Commissioner P. E. George. The India South Western Territory came into being on 1 October 1970 when the Southern India Territory divided into two. The territory has its headquarters at Thiruvananthapuram and comprises the entire Malayalam-speaking area known as Kerala State.
Territorial Headquarters: The Salvation Army, Kowdiar
Postal address:
PO Box 802
Kowdiar
Thiruvananthapuram 695 003
Kerala State
India
Tel address: Salvation, Thiruvananthapuram
Tel: [91] (471) 2314626/2723238;
Fax: [91] (471) 2318790;
Email: ISW_mail@ISW.salvationarmy.org
State included in the territory: Kerala
Languages in which the gospel is preached: English, Malayalam, Tamil
Periodicals: Home League Quarterly (Malayalam/English), The Officer (Malayalam), Youdha Shabdam (Malayalam), Yuva Veeran (Malayalam) |