The Last Day of Congress culminated in a March of Witness down the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. But prior to that we had a rousing final session (Worship Service) in the morning at the O2. This final session of the 2015 International Congress focused on the fact that The Salvation Army is a holiness movement that not only preaches, but also practices personal holiness. ‘An Army of Integrity’ celebrated the culmination of the past five days shared together and the Great Commission to go forth and make disciples of Jesus.
We were reminded again by The General that we need to get out there not only doing the work of the Army in our social service settings, but preaching the ‘Good News’. After-all this should be what drives us to do what we do. It is not good enough to provide a service or programme and not speak about the One who laid down his life so that we could have life to the full. We need to shine our lights out in the communities that we are a part of and not shy away from the Gospel message.
The challenge for all of us is to stop relying on the funding that we receive and being bound by the suggestion / perception that it is not appropriate for us to share our faith with our clients because of the secular funding we receive and start relying on God to break through in the lives of those that we reach. That entails providing opportunities for them to hear the Word and for us to share the reason why we do what we do. If we are prevented from doing this then we need to challenge why we are doing the service that we are doing, for many organisations are doing good works, but the thing that we have that makes all the difference is that we have life in Christ to overcome any and all situations.
For William Booth he did what he could to meet the needs of the people, taking money from many different sources, but never shying away from sharing his faith. May we return to his dogged determination to save the world one life at a time!
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Five… Four… Three… Two… One… Boundless is go…
Emily loves butterflies and at the National History Museum they have an exhibit called Sensational Butterflies. Emily loved taking heaps of photo’s and spent quite some time just sitting and watching them flitter and flutter around. There were a variety of small ones, medium sized ones and large ones as can be seen in the photo to the left.
Today we picked up our registration packs, which provides all the information we need to see us through the next week while at Boundless. It contains an awesome pictorial history of The Salvation Army over the past 150 years as well as the official programme, memorabilia and samples of stuff available for purchase while we are here.![IMAG0185[1]](https://braypa.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/imag01851.jpg?w=180&h=300)
The first day was all about familiarising ourselves with our accommodation and getting over the jet-lag. In the afternoon we went for a long stroll around Kensington Gardens along with colleagues of ours from Nelson and visited the Kensington Palace and walked past a number of embassies, many of whom had a heightened security presence.
Some of the architecture is absolutely stunning and shows what was accomplished in the late 1800’s and even earlier than that in some parts. The picture to the left is one of the many buildings that line the streets in and around Kensington.



