The international leaders of The Salvation Army joined Salvationists and well-wishers for the territory’s golden jubilee celebrations at the Booth-Tucker Memorial Church Campus. To mark the jubilee, 52 Salvationists lifted the Army flag and 52 girls from Nagercoil Division gave a tambourine display.
The General dedicated a new history book, Sweat Shed, and admitted Major Dr Ruby Samuel to the Order of the Founder in recognition of many years of faithful medical and social work.
Contagious joy
More than 600 officers from across the territory gathered in Nagercoil for council meetings, during which Commissioner Peddle urged the officers to ‘keep your faith fresh, keep your love sincere and keep your joy contagious.’ The General shared his personal testimony and brought words of encouragement based on Isaiah 41:10, ‘I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you.’
Heritage and healing
The territorial youth congress on 21 January featured colourful cultural performances, worship and seminars. Sixteen-hundred young people listened to the international leaders speak about self-confidence, commitment and courage, and many dedicated their lives to service at the mercy seat.
New prayer halls
The visit of the international leaders made a spiritual wave throughout the territory, with many people blessed and inspired.
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