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Vindaloo Against Violence

by Jim Knaggs on February 18, 2010


Protest racially motivated violence in Melbourne by dining at your local Indian restaurant on Wednesday 24 February 2010.
Show support for the Indian community and signal that you will not turn a blind eye to violence.
Act to let the Indian community -and all immigrant communities – know that they are welcome and entitled to feel [...]

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Holiness Incorporated

by Jim Knaggs on October 21, 2009


This is the name of the most recent book published by Salvo Publishing: Holiness Incorporated – Living and Working Beyond Corporate Integrity. I’m grateful to God for these three authors of this work, Major Geoff Webb, Captain Rowan Castle and Major Stephen Court.
We want the ‘Army’ to be a holy movement that starts with holy [...]

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Advisory Board

by Jim Knaggs on October 8, 2009


Now entering into the 125th Anniversary of The Salvation Army in Tasmania, we enjoyed the opportunity to meet with many Advisory Board Members and their partners. His Excellency the Honourable Justice Ewan Crawford, Lt. Governor of Tasmania and Mrs. Crawford were in attendance and he spoke well about TSA in Tasmania.
Each of the guests were [...]

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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 [...]

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