Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is
an evangelical part of the universal Christian
Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its
ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its
mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ
and to meet human needs in His name without
discrimination.
In 1865, William Booth, an ordained Methodist minister, aided by his wife
Catherine, formed an evangelical group dedicated to preaching among the
“unchurched” people living in the midst of appalling poverty in London’s East
End. Booth’s ministry recognized the interdependence of material, emotional and
spiritual needs. In addition to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, Booth became
involved in the feeding and shelter of the hungry and homeless and in
rehabilitation of alcoholics.

Booth and his followers, originally known as The Christian Mission, became The
Salvation Army in 1878, when that organization evolved on a quasi-military
pattern. Booth became “the General” and officers’ ranks were given to his
ministers.

The Salvation Amy has functioned successfully within that unusual structure for
more than a century. As of 2005, its outreach has been expanded to include more
than 100 countries, and the Gospel is preached by its officers in more than 160
languages.
History
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