The General’s 2018 New Year Video Message Calls for Salvationists and Friends to Show ‘Indiscriminate Love’

London, 30 December 2017/IHQ/- IN his New Year video message, General André Cox calls on Salvationists, friends and Christians worldwide to model their actions and attitudes on those shown by Jesus. Addressing the sex scandals and examples of intolerance and hatred that have dominated the news in recent months, the General questions why some people claim to be Christians yet still act in selfish, intolerant ways, seeking money and power. Calling yourself a Christian while acting in this way, he remarks, doesn’t make sense.

‘I may be “the General”,’ he says, ‘with gold epaulettes and oversight of a movement that works in 128 countries, but in front of my Saviour I’m simply André – a sinner saved by grace. I’m no more valuable than any other human, irrespective of gender, race, sexuality, faith, wealth or social status.’

He calls on everyone watching the video to play a part in making ‘a new, better way of living’, resolving to live out The Salvation Army’s international mission statement: ‘to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in his name without discrimination.’

The General concludes: ‘Indiscriminate love – now, that would make the world a better place!’

The video is available via Facebook (www.facebook.com/generalandrecox) and can be watched and downloaded from Vimeo (www.vimeo.com/salvationarmyihq/gennewyear2018). The message is close-captioned in more than 12 languages, including Bangla, Chinese, Hindi and Japanese, making it possible for Salvationists and friends from around the world to share the message through their social media platforms.

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