The Salvation Army

27 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Social Justice, The Salvation Army

International Emergency Services provides training to fifty local relief workers in Myanmar (Burma)

The following article, from the Salvation Army’s international website, describes the Army’s current relief work in Myanmar (Burma) since cyclone Nargis hit. According to one CNN article posted on May, 5, the death toll has reached 15,000 people. Please take some time to not only read the article below to find out what the Army’s doing, but educate yourself on the issue so that you can find out how to help (Prayer, donations, short term missions, etc). Also, visit the Army’s international website to find out what the Army is doing in China as a result of the earthquake.

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MAJOR Mike Caffull, The Salvation Army’s International Emergency Services Field Operations Officer, has arrived safely in Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar. After debriefing local leaders and learning something of the initial relief efforts, he was asked to meet with 50 local relief team members. The workers were keen to receive training on how they should conduct assessments and shape plans for the next phase of the relief effort. A training course was immediately scheduled, using resources developed for Salvation Army International Emergency Services training programmes.

Major Caffull reports: ‘Relief teams have conducted three phases of relief distribution using locally-purchased supplies. Following the initial distribution of four-day food ration packs, teams returned to distribute tarpaulins to provide some protection from the elements and again with supplies of clothing. It is encouraging that our teams are concerned to do their very best and work to common standards, and it was good to be able to respond to their request for training.’

During the next few days team members will take their new skills, assess the needs of the local community and determine the next steps of the relief effort. This will include clarifying the availability of in-country supplies. Media reports that incoming supplies are being confiscated are of concern and Salvation Army leaders are determined that any goods they arrange to be brought into Myanmar can be tracked through to their intended beneficiaries. The viability of obtaining goods shipped from abroad is still being assessed.

Commissioner David Bringans, The Salvation Army’s Territorial Commander for Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar, reports: ‘Our local personnel have been able to travel out from Yangon about six hours south and into the impacted areas. The suspicions surrounding incoming relief workers have been well publicised, so as our teams move into areas where The Salvation Army has no existing presence they are having to operate very sensitively.’

Major Cedric Hills, International Emergency Services Coordinator, comments: ‘We give thanks for Major Mike Caffull’s safe arrival and for the positive spirit he has encountered among the local relief personnel. The next few days will be significant as the team expands its assessment. Photos recently received highlight the terrible destruction in the area and our efforts continue to be focused on supporting those in greatest need.’

Taken from the Salvation Army’s International website. You can also view pictures of the Army’s relief work by clicking here.

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

23 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Culture, The Salvation Army

Salvation Army 2008 Photo Contest


To all photographers:

The Salvation Army 2008 Photo Contest –
May 6th – June 9th – Enter Today!

Purpose
To build and maintain an active library of photos from across the country that will be made available on the Red Shield Tool Kit as a resource for all local Salvation Army units.

We are looking for images from your local unit that tell a story about the many ways The Salvation Army helps people every day. Particular areas of interest include disaster relief, youth services, summer camp, adult rehabilitation, housing, evangelism, homeless outreach, music programs, angel tree, and utility assistance.

By participating in The Salvation Army’s 2008 photo contest, you will help build a much-needed resource that will make it easier for us all to continue, “Doing the Most Good.” And three winners will be awarded special prizes.

Key Dates
- Tuesday, May 6 Contest launches
- Monday, June 9 Contest closes
- Monday, June 16 Judges select the winners
- Tuesday, June 17 Winners are contacted
- Friday, June 20 All “on-brand” images are uploaded to the Red Shield Tool Kit photo library v

Submitting Images
You must obtain signed model releases from everyone appearing in your photos. The consent-to-publish form should be loaded on the FTP site with your images.

All images and forms will be uploaded to a private FTP site. All images submitted for the contest should be hi-res EPS, TIFF, or JPEG files.

Submitting images on our FTP site is easy:

On a PC – Option #1
Right-click on the START MENU and select “Explore.” In the address window, type or paste the FTP link and then hit the enter key. The window viewed contains the FTP site contents.

Link for Salvation Army FTP site:
ftp://photo:army@ftp.richards.com/photo/

On a PC – Option #2
Go to Start | Run and copy or type the FTP link in the “connect” box

On a Mac
Select “Connect to Server” from the “Go” menu in finder.
Type afp://ftp.richards.com and select “Connect”
Enter user name: photo
User password: army
Note: The username and password must be lowercase with no spaces.

When the user volume mounts on the desktop, go into the sub-folder named photo. From there, you will find a folder labeled with the name of your division. Please place the following in your division’s folder:

1. The images you wish to submit
2. A signed consent to publish form
3. A word document containing your contact information and an inventory list of the photo file names you’ve uploaded.

Our judges will review all images submitted.

Prizes
First, second, and third place winners will receive a digital camera (Valued at $500).

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

22 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: The Salvation Army

Blood+Fire Supply Co.

We’ve made a little deal about this company a while ago, but they’re worth bringing up again. Blood+Fire Supply Co. is a Salvation Army clothing line out of Australia. Not only do they have cool designs (see below), but they’re fair trade too. They do some touring, but nothing to the midwest is on the docket for the near future. So, you might want to check out their website to do some buying…

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

19 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Events, The Salvation Army

2008 Commissioning & Youth Weekend



What:
The Salvation Army’s USA Central Territory’s 2008 Commissioning & Youth Weekend.

Why: Feel like you’re drifting? Wondering how you can plug-in and connect with others who want to make a difference? Start by attending iConnect and find your place in the Mission!

Who: Special guests include Caedmon’s Call, The Singing Company, Ronnie Caldwell, Joe Castillo, Great Lakes Ministries, Kidz Blitz Live, Bill Booth Theater Company, Chicago Staff Band and the God’s Fellow Worker’s session!

When: Friday, June 6 – Sunday, June 8


Where: The Star Plaza; Merrillville, IN; 800 East 81st Avenue


How:
If you want to go, check with your Corps Officer to see if a group is going from your Corps. You should be able to register with through your Corps Officer if there is a group going. If not, check the 2008 Commissioning & Youth Weekend website to register. And, of course, RSVP to the Facebook invite…

Extras: The Singing Company Presents: The Mercy Seat Sessions

On the Friday night of Commissioning, at 10:00pm, the Singing Company will release their new full length album, free of charge to all registered guests. It’s going to be an awesome time of fun, fellowship and worship. Also, there will be some sweet new T-Shirts for sale! Come out and support us!

About the Author

irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.