We’re sitting under the ministry of Commissioners Janet and Robert Street at the meeting of our Wider Cabinet. Not only is the teaching solid and Biblical, so is their witness. We have an extraordinary cast of leaders and dynamic speakers in TSA. We are most blessed in this way.
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by Jim Knaggs on February 8, 2010
Court acquits 5 accused in Salvo officer Bo Brekke murder case
by Jim Knaggs on January 14, 2010
As per the Daily Times of Pakistan:
LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court on Wednesday acquitted five individuals accused of killing Col Bo Brekke, 40, a Norwegian, in-charge of Salvation Army in Pakistan, holding that the prosecution has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. ATC judge justice Chaudhry Munir Ahmed observed in his acquittal order [...]
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
by Jim Knaggs on November 23, 2009
It was our opportunity to meet again with the Prime Minister this past week. He honoured the Australian Christian Lobby Conference in Canberra by giving the Keynote and being available to meet with a few church leaders in a private reception.
His keynote was carefully given, often walking the line of knowing his audience and declaring [...]
Following Orders
by Jim Knaggs on September 30, 2009
In the world today, we seldom respond to orders, let alone follow them. Most environments and relationships are softer and filled with encouragement, affirmation and direction. None of these ring with the authority of orders.
In an Army, orders are common. We even have major texts and firm guidelines we call Orders and Regulations. Certainly, these [...]
Organisational Structures
by Jim Knaggs on June 16, 2009
Once upon a time we were comfortable with linear organisational structures with clear and direct lines of authority. More and more, these systems do not serve us or our mission. One of our problems is that we are so accustomed to these definitions, it’s like crawling out of a cavern to consider other possibilities.
Let us [...]