Phil Inglis - April 29, 2018

Why and How Should We Tell Others?

Last Wednesday, ANZAC Day, Salvation Army personnel marched proudly in their dress uniforms. On the lapels of this uniform are two metal letter S’s. It is often assumed that these S’s stand for ‘Salvation' which is not the case. As I grew up in the Salvos, I was taught that these two letter S’s stood for ‘Saved’ and ‘Serve’. They are reminders to the wearer that they are saved by God for the purpose of serving others. In actual fact, there is some controversy over these S’s. Some were taught, and believe quite strongly, that they mean ‘Saved’ to ‘Save’. In a regional meeting last Sunday night, the national leader of the Salvation Army pointed out that even though there is debate over the exact words represented, what we do know is that they certainly don’t mean ‘Saved’ to ‘Sit’. The Salvation Army is a movement called and equipped to spread the message of Jesus, bringing hope, love and life to our families, our city, our nation and our world. The key question we have to answer is exactly how and why we should do this? Tune in as we explore why and how we should tell others.

From Series: "Foundations"

13 messages delivered at different times throughout 2018 covering the basic questions about the Christian Faith. An essential primer for the beginning Christian.

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