Angola.....(1985)
Antigua.....(1903)
Argentina.....(1890)
Australia.....(1881)
Austria.....(1927)
Bahamas.....(1931)
Bangladesh.....(1970)
Barbados.....(1898)
Belgium.....(1889)
Belize.....(1915)
Bermuda.....(1896)
Bolivia.....(1920)
Botswana.....(1997)
Brazil.....(1922)
Canada.....(1882)
Chile.....(1909)
China.....(1916)
Colombia.....(1985)
Congo (Brazzaville) 1937)
Congo (Kinshasa).....(1934)
Costa Rica.....(1907 and 1975)
Cuba.....(1918)
Czech Republic.....(1919 and 1990)
Denmark.....(1887)
.....(1995)
Ecuador.....(1985)
El Salvador.....(1989)
Estonia.....(1927 and 1996)
Færoes, The.....(1924)
Fiji.....(1973)
Finland.....(1889)
France.....(1881)
French Guiana.....(1980)
Georgia.....(1993)
Germany.....(1886)
Ghana.....(1922)
Greece.....(2007)
Grenada.....(1902) Guam.....(1994)
Guatemala.....(1976)
Guernsey.....(1879)
Guyana.....(1895)
Haiti.....(1950)
Honduras.....(2000)
Hong Kong.....(1930)
Hungary.....(1924 and 1990)
Iceland.....(1895)
India.....(1882)
Indonesia.....(1894)
Ireland, Republic of (Eire).....(1880)
Isle of Man.....(1883)
Italy.....(1887)
Jamaica.....(1887)
Japan.....(1895)
Jersey.....(1879)
Kenya.....(1921)
Korea.....(1908)
Latvia.....(1923 and 1990)
Lesotho.....(1969)
Liberia.....(1988)
Lithuania....(2005)
Macau (2000)
Malawi.....(1967)
Malaysia.....(1938)
Marshall Islands.....(1985)
Mexico.....(1937)
Micronesia.....(1993)
Moldova.....(1994)
Mozambique.....(1916)
Myanmar.....(1915)
Netherlands, The.....(1887)
New Zealand.....(1883)
Nigeria.....(1920)
Norway.....(1888)
Pakistan.....(1883) Panama.....(1904)
Papua New Guinea.....(1956)
Paraguay.....(1910)
Peru.....(1910)
Philippines, The.....(1937)
Poland.....(2005)
Portugal.....(1971)
Puerto Rico.....(1962)
Romania.....(1999)
Russia.....(1913 and 1991)
Rwanda.....(1996)
St Christopher Nevis (St Kitts).....(1904)
St Helena.....(1884)
St Lucia.....(1902)
St Maarten.....(1999)
St Vincent.....(1903)
Singapore.....(1935)
South Africa.....(1883)
Spain.....(1971)
Sri Lanka.....(1883)
Suriname.....(1926)
Swaziland.....(1960)
Sweden.....(1882)
Switzerland.....(1882)
Taiwan.....(1965)
Tanzania.....(1933)
Tonga.....(1986)
Trinidad and Tobago.....(1901)
Uganda.....(1931)
Ukraine.....(1993)
United Kingdom.....(1865)
United States of
America.....(1880)
Uruguay.....(1890)
Venezuela.....(1972)
Virgin Islands.....(1917)
Zambia.....(1922)
Zimbabwe.....(1891) Angola.....(1985)
Antigua.....(1903)
Argentina.....(1890)
Australia.....(1881)
Austria.....(1927)
Bahamas.....(1931)
Bangladesh.....(1970)
Barbados.....(1898)
Belgium.....(1889)
Belize.....(1915)
Bermuda.....(1896)
Bolivia.....(1920)
Botswana.....(1997)
Brazil.....(1922)
Canada.....(1882)
Chile.....(1909)
China.....(1916)
Colombia.....(1985)
Congo (Brazzaville) 1937)
Congo (Kinshasa).....(1934)
Costa Rica.....(1907 and 1975)
Cuba.....(1918)
Czech Republic.....(1919 and 1990)
Denmark.....(1887)
Dominican Republic
.....(1995)
Ecuador.....(1985)
El Salvador.....(1989)
Estonia.....(1927 and 1996)
Færoes, The.....(1924)
Fiji.....(1973)
Finland.....(1889)
France.....(1881)
French Guiana.....(1980)
Georgia.....(1993)
Germany.....(1886)
Ghana.....(1922)
Greece.....(2007)
Grenada.....(1902) Guam.....(1994)
Guatemala.....(1976)
Guernsey.....(1879)
Guyana.....(1895)
Haiti.....(1950)
Honduras.....(2000)
Hong Kong.....(1930)
Hungary.....(1924 and 1990)
Iceland.....(1895)
India.....(1882)
Indonesia.....(1894)
Ireland, Republic of (Eire).....(1880)
Isle of Man.....(1883)
Italy.....(1887)
Jamaica.....(1887)
Japan.....(1895)
Jersey.....(1879)
Kenya.....(1921)
Korea.....(1908)
Latvia.....(1923 and 1990)
Lesotho.....(1969)
Liberia.....(1988)
Lithuania....(2005)
Macau (2000)
Malawi.....(1967)
Malaysia.....(1938)
Marshall Islands.....(1985)
Mexico.....(1937)
Micronesia.....(1993)
Moldova.....(1994)
Mozambique.....(1916)
Myanmar.....(1915)
Netherlands, The.....(1887)
New Zealand.....(1883)
Nigeria.....(1920)
Norway.....(1888)
Pakistan.....(1883) Panama.....(1904)
Papua New Guinea.....(1956)
Paraguay.....(1910)
Peru.....(1910)
Philippines, The.....(1937)
Poland.....(2005)
Portugal.....(1971)
Puerto Rico.....(1962)
Romania.....(1999)
Russia.....(1913 and 1991)
Rwanda.....(1996)
St Christopher Nevis (St Kitts).....(1904)
St Helena.....(1884)
St Lucia.....(1902)
St Maarten.....(1999)
St Vincent.....(1903)
Singapore.....(1935)
South Africa.....(1883)
Spain.....(1971)
Sri Lanka.....(1883)
Suriname.....(1926)
Swaziland.....(1960)
Sweden.....(1882)
Switzerland.....(1882)
Taiwan.....(1965)
Tanzania.....(1933)
Tonga.....(1986)
Trinidad and Tobago.....(1901)
Uganda.....(1931)
Ukraine.....(1993)
United Kingdom.....(1865)
United States of
America.....(1880)
Uruguay.....(1890)
Venezuela.....(1972)
Virgin Islands.....(1917)
Zambia.....(1922)
Zimbabwe.....(1891)
According to http://www.answers.com, more than 100 countries since they began in 1880.
No, the Salvation Army no longer discriminates against gay people:The Salvation Army and the LGBT Community
The Salvation Army is a Christian group. Therefore, they worship God, and Jesus as His Son.
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A charity.The Salvation Army is not a charity! Rather, an organized religious cult with social service programs, which has its own set of doctrines and teachings. Their denomination; Salvationism!While most churches are supported by its congregation, a congregation who knows what and who they are supporting; The Salvation Army is funded by the American public via the red kettles.
Frederick II of Prussia (1712 to 1786) is supposed to have said that he wanted Prussia to become 'not a country with an army, but an army with a country'. These days the expression is most often used of Pakistan.
The branch of the military that has the most women members is the air force. This isÊfollowed by the navy and then the army.
In Canada, a certain amount of donations is set aside for federally convicted offenders, including child molesters, murderers and rapists. Typically these donations take the form of a Christmas "care package" which members of the Salvation Army deliver to prisoners. Your donations may be better dispersed if you use a secular organization. Most city fire departments collect toys for underprivileged children, for example.
The Salvation Army in partnership with FM 98 WJLB collected $77,828 in cash used in the metro Detroit area and no administration costs are deducted from it
Short answer is "NO". Scripture ( The Bible ) sets out giving a proportion of income to the needy, which Christians would normally, but not exclusively give to or through their church, perhaps by covenant or Trust in order that the church may reclaim tax. However most churches, or indeed people, would expect to give according to their income. The Salvation Army, and most Christian churches, would not expect their Members to obtain income or otherwise gain, from immoral or illegal means.
There a various slogans that The Salvation Army has used. "Blood and Fire" is an early one. This refers to Scripture and the Blood of Jesus, and the Fire of The Holy Spirit.Another is "Where their is need there is The Salvation Army" The Founder, William Booth saw that there was no point in, for example, preaching "Do not steal" to people that were so poor that the only way that they could survive was to steal to get food. Hence the very full Social support services that the Salvation Army provides.
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