Digital ‘Year Book’ available

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Carry The Salvation Army’s snapshot on your mobile device.   

The Salvation Army Year Book for 2016 is now available for purchase as an e-book.

The first Salvation Army Year Book was published in 1906 and has since provided an annual snapshot of Salvation Army work and ministry. The 2016 Year Book includes articles about the online Salvation Army, the accountability movement and celebrating 100 years of ministry to Chinese communities.

“This edition of The Year Book provides many facts and much information about what God is doing through the worldwide Salvation Army,” writes General André Cox in his foreword. “May this resource encourage you to prayer and service that the world might be won for Jesus Christ.”

Like the printed copy, the e-book features black-and-white photographs of The Salvation Army’s ministry from many of the 127 countries in which it operates, along with sections of vibrant color photos—including memorable images from the Boundless International Congress—and detailed maps. The printed version exclusively contains a record of officers in designated appointments, details of retired senior leaders, and a list of officer retirements and promotions to Glory.

The Kindle version of the 2016 Year Book is available on Amazon or can be downloaded onto Kobo e-readers through kobobooks.com. Printed copies can be purchased from tradewest.com.

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