For much of the Army's history, nearly all its full-time staff were officers.
A mural painted by the trainees of The Salvation Army's Employment Programme in Whangarei 1988-89.
Over the years, a number of Salvation Army keywords and phrases have become iconic, helping to define the Army's mission.
An image showing a group of young men about to emigrate to Canada aboard the S.S. Letitia, sailing from Liverpool. A Salvation Army officer with...
The Salvation Army salute is given by pointing upwards with the index finger of the right hand.
The 'People's Palace' in Wellington which opened in 1908.
Our Blue Mountain Adventure Centre stretches your mental muscles as well as your physical ones.
The Internet has such a wealth of information that entire teaching series can be downloaded.
In the decades prior to the 1980s, the delivery of Salvation Army social services was mainly from an institutional base and often available only...
Lieutenant Alison Daly, early 1990s.
'Soup, Soap and Salvation' may sound a simplistic motto, but it addresses the heart of human need and is embedded into the fabric of Salvation...
Lieut-Colonel Viola Blincoe with toys for Prisoner's Aid, 1984.