The transformational ministry
of The Salvation Army in Scotland was the focus of BBC Radio Scotland in an
extended feature. The high profile Sunday morning programme, hosted by Sally Magnusson,
provided listeners with a historical context of William Booth's Christian and
social mission from Assistant Scotland Office Secretary, Lt Col Jonathan
Roberts.
Lt Col Carol Bailey, Scotland Secretary, unpacks
the relevance of the Army's mission to save souls and grow saints in society
today. During an inspiring interview, Gorgie Corps bandmaster, Keith Johnston
explains that bands are more than just playing music, they communicate the
Gospel and enhance the worship.
Joining forces to drive mission
through practical professional support from the Scotland Drug and Alcohol
strategy, Stirling Corps and Homelessness Services Unit, is also a focus
through 'Sandy', who honestly expresses how God has saved his life from
addiction.
The full interview is available
on BBC
iPlayer. It last for 13 minutes and starts at 1:31:40.
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