No, not at all. First, it should be noted that the Salvation Army is not a real army-- it used the imagery of the military to refer to the battle against sin. It is a Christian social service organization, which feeds the poor, reaches out to the homeless, and tries to share Christianity with those who seem to need religion in their life. In the US, we have separation of church and state, so while the government might appreciate a Christian (or Jewish or Muslim or Hindu) charity's good work, it cannot officially endorse that work.
The Salvation Army is a church organization that is in over 120 countries in the world. There is not one person who owns the Salvation Army, but there are individuals who run each location and pay for the bills at that specific location. There is also one person who is in charge of the entire Salvation Army, and that is currently General Linda Bond.
Privately run prisons are not always more cost-effective than government-run facilities. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for profit-driven motives to compromise the quality of care and rehabilitation programs for inmates. It is not accurate to say that privately run prisons have lower rates of violence and recidivism compared to government-run prisons.
They were run by King leonidus and his wife pamela
Salvation Run happened in 2007-11.
The Salvation Army is an international Christian Church working in over 115 countries worldwide. The International Head of the Salvation Army is the General, who is elected by the Salvation Army Leaders who hold the rank of Full Colonel or Commissioner. The persons holding these officer ranks are fully ordanied and commissioned ministers of religion in the Salvation Army. The election of the General takes place at a meeting of these Leaders at Sunbury court, near London, called the High Council. The high Council prayerfully considers who will be the best person to lead the Army, spiritually and practically over the next five years. Delegates nominate condidates and votes are cast in a variety of processes. Each country, or territory wher the Salvation Army is at work has a territorial commander responsible for the spiritual leadership and direction of the Army in that part of the world. They are accountable to the General. The Salvation Army on a day to day basis is run by its ordained ministers or officers it emplys thousands of people around the world as 'lay staff' to support and run its social welfare programmes and heavily relies on volunteers.
You can check out Comic Vine to read the Salvation Run series online. Salvation Run was released by DC comics in 2008.
Psychic readers are not regulated by the federal government. Most psychic busniesses are considered freelance and privately run within their home.
The Japanese Government proposed and developed the project. It is maintained and run by four privately owned Japanese railway companies.
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Well, banks would not be shut down, unless they were run by the federal government, most banks which are privately owned would still be running as usual.
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the salvation army