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NOTTINGHAM WILLIAM BOOTH MEMORIAL HALLS: Ewan Domleo was enrolled as a soldier by corps officer Major Paul Johnson. Having attended the corps since birth, Ewan testified to the love, support and guidance he has received from his Army family, which has been an essential part of his life, and has helped to develop his faith and commitment to God. Ewan is pictured with Majors Julie and Paul Johnson. – J. J.

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BELFAST CITADEL: Libby Young was welcomed as an adherent member by corps officer Major Mark Waghorn. Libby, who is the daughter of officers, and her husband, Paul, have attended the corps regularly for several months, and she expressed the desire to make a public commitment. Referring to her recent visit to Jordan, she testified: ‘Whenever you are in God’s family and have friends and family around you, praying for you, you are supported just as I was supported while floating in the Dead Sea.’ – N. M.

HINCKLEY: Marie King testified that she was attracted to the Army after hearing a Salvationist speaker at a Good Friday Churches Together open-air meeting. Marie attended the Army the following Sunday and, having worshipped regularly at the Army ever since, has fallen in love with the style of worship. After signing her certificate at the mercy seat, Marie was welcomed as an adherent member by corps officer Major Carol Evans. Marie is a volunteer at the corps food bank. Pictured are Recruiting Sergeant Major Mavis Pascoe, Marie, Vivienne Bradley and Major Evans. – B. A.

HILLINGDON: Denise and Peter Tottman were enrolled as soldiers by corps officer Major Kevin Pitt. Both testified to a spiritual coming home as they have joined in worship and fellowship, and spoke of God’s calling upon their lives to serve him as soldiers. They are pictured with Major Christine Perkins, Val Colin and Chris Alleeson who have each played a part in their spiritual journey. – K. P.

MIDDLESBROUGH PALLISTER PARK: After hearing God tell him he should attend the Army, Stephen Collins joined the luncheon club with a friend. He then attended worship meetings and the Senior Connections programme, and felt called to become a soldier. He was enrolled by corps officer Captain Mark Anderson and says he is looking forward to telling people about Jesus. Pictured with Stephen are Captains Dawn and Mark Anderson and Corps Secretary Sheila Chandler. – M. A.

CHESTERTON: On Commitment and Vision Sunday Graham Harrison and Eileen Dean were welcomed as adherent members by corps officer Major Bryan Lang. – B. L.

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