Hi, my name s Tom. I m a member of The Salvation Army. We want to tell people about Jesus and try to love people in the same way he did.

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Hi, my name s Tom. I m a member of The Salvation Army. We want to tell people about Jesus and try to love people in the same way he did. My church is called a corps, and it helps me and my family to do this. The Salvation Army actually has more than 800 corps in the UK and Ireland! Hiya, I m Lucy. You re a member of what Army? The Salvation Army it s a Christian church and charity that works all over the world. Our beliefs are based on what it says in the Bible, and we put them into action by loving and helping people in need. This is why I help my Mum run a lunch for older people who are on their own on a Saturday afternoon. 2 3

But why is it called an Army, then? Good question! The Salvation Army isn t the kind of army that fights in wars, so you might think it s a bit of a weird name for a church! Why did he do that? He wanted to show people that they were really serious about what they wanted to do, which was to show God s love. So this Army fights against the things in the world that aren t fair and aren t right things like people not having enough food to eat or a home to live in. The Army set up soup kitchens, organised cheap breakfasts for children and shelters for the homeless. At my corps today, we have a place where homeless people can get food and advice. We then try and find them a place to stay at one of our centres. 4 But there is a reason we are called an Army. When it first started in 1865 it was originally called The Christian Mission. It was just a small group of people telling people about Jesus and caring for the poor in the East End of London. Then in 1878 the Founder, William Booth, changed its name to The Salvation Army. 5

You talked about Jesus what s he got to do with it? Everything we do is inspired by the life and teachings of Jesus. Jesus taught us to love God and also to love our neighbours. He helped and made friends with people that no one else cared about. Members of The Salvation Army try to act like Jesus wherever they are. Someone once asked Jesus what was the most important thing we can do. He answered: Love God with all your heart, soul and mind; and love your neighbour as yourself (Luke 10:27). This is what Salvation Army members like me try to do every day! 6 7

What do members of The Salvation Army believe about the Bible? We believe that the Bible is inspired by God. Although it was written by ordinary people (around 40 different people, in fact!) the teaching and stories were given to them by God. So it tells us about who he is and how we can live in a way that shows we love him. We also enjoy worshipping him. The Bible is really important to me. It s where I can learn more about Jesus and about God s love for the world. We have a youth group where we look at the Bible and learn about who God is and how to live in a way that is more like Jesus 8 9

Music has always been an important part of Salvation Army worship. Brass bands were used to grab people s attention when they held street meetings and to lead the singing indoors. Worship? What s that? We still have brass bands today, but we also have choirs and modern music with guitars, keyboards and drums. Well, Salvation Army members use lots of ways to show God how much we love him, and this is called worship. Worship can take place in people s homes, in churches anywhere! There are lots of different types of worship in my corps on a Sunday. There is a Bible reading and a talk explaining it; there s music, and sometimes we have drama and art in the service. 10 11

But how do you show God s love outside of your church buildings and homes? The Salvation Army has always believed in putting faith into action. Ever since we started, we have tried to follow Jesus teaching to feed the hungry, give shelter to homeless people, visit those who are sick or in prison, as well as help those who are being treated unfairly. There are lots of ways we do this: We support homeless people through Lifehouse centres (they re like hostels). These give homeless people a place to stay, but more importantly provide help and support for them to get back on their feet. We also care for older people by providing meals, organising clubs, visiting them in their own homes. We also have care homes for older people who can no longer manage in their own homes. Another thing we do is to support people without jobs and help them find work. And the Army can help reunite families who have lost contact with each other through our Family Tracing Service But that s not all! There are parentand-toddler groups, nurseries, kids clubs, school clubs and youth groups. I love going to my youth group because I get to learn some more about what it means to be a Christian, as well as doing loads of fun stuff and making new friends. 12 13

Yes but not just the UK. At the moment the Army is working in more than 120 countries too! You ll find us in places like America, Canada and Australia but some of the biggest Army groups are in Africa. So all this happens in the UK then? And another thing: when there are natural disasters like earthquakes and floods The Salvation Army provides love and support to those in need. The Salvation Army works in many poorer countries too. We help people grow their own food and get access to clean water. We run schemes to help them become self-sufficient. We also provide clinics, schools and even hospitals. We support people because we want to help them to build a better life and future. Facts about The Salvation Army There are approximately: 1,150,000 Salvation Army members 16,000 Salvation Army churches 1,250 Salvation Army primary schools 430 centres for homeless people 150 homes for older people 250 Salvation Army hospitals and clinics 20 homes for street children 14 15

To find out more about the history, work and beliefs of The Salvation Army, check out www.salvationarmy.org.uki/schools_students For more information or resources please contact: Schools and Colleges Unit The Salvation Army 101 Newington Causeway London SE1 6BN 020 7367 4706 schools@salvationarmy.org.uk