The Salvation Army though a Christian denomination (not a cult) does appear to some as one due, to the military titles and military structure it holds to.
This is culturally taboo recently considering militia groups etc, but essentially it has one leader like the Catholic Church, Anglican church etc. It also has a council that elects that leader like the Council of Cardinals in the Catholic Church, Anglican Church etc.
So it does appear to be a cult due to the culture wars of late.
During the 1800's when it was founded it caused the numbers of adherents and soldiers of the Salvation Army to explode due to its ease to understand, it clear lines of authority, its global evangelical mission and especially resonated within the culture of the UK.
The Salvation Army's website refers to itself as "The Salvation Army" or the full name is "National Salvation Army."
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Yes. The CEO is General Brian Peddle and he is part of The Salvation Army.
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A Citadel is the Salvation Army's place of Worship
There is no restriction on joining the Salvation Army.
how does the movement operate in salvation army?
The Governing Council of the Salvation Army"
Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army station in Liverpool
The Salvation Army serves in about 118 countries
No, the salvation army does not donate to it.
The Salvation Army get this finance from people who donate money to them