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Advertise Website Resources

Great for bulletin ads or for your local website

Feb 17, 2010 Add comment
Advertise Website Resources
To advertise Canadian Army web resources for your leaders, copy and paste all or part of the following information into your Sunday bulletin, Ministry Board meeting outline, or corps/church flyers.

www.saMinistryResources.ca - information and details about Salvation Army program materials for all settings.  News about new products and information on how to order materials.


www.saMinistryCatalogue.ca - Online ordering of Christian Education materials, Junior Action/CROSSzone/CROSStraining curriculum, women's resources, pamphlets, Baby Song, First Step supplies, and more...


www.MinistryHelps.ca - formerly the printed H.E.L.P.S. (Helping Every Leader Prepare for Service) this resource is now available online, as free downloads.  Program ideas cover every area of ministry - from Infant and Toddler ministries right through to Seniors' and Womens' ministry.  You can search by age category or by program type (games, illustrations, outlines, programs).

www.saGuitarSongs.ca - a music resource for worship bands, providing guitar lead sheets for over 150 songs from The Salvation Army songbook.  One time membership fee of $15.00 applies.

www.SalvationArmy.ca - the latest news of The Salvation Army, Canada and Bermuda Territory.  Keep up with all the current news and events, link to Twitter and Facebook.

www.Salvationist.ca - news and articles, current discussion and thought about The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda.


www.SalvationArmy.ca/store - order uniform items, books, music and more online.


www.SendTheFire.ca - a youth website where young people can discuss and read about current issues, connect and find information on events, be challenged in their daily walk and social justice issues.

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