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NEW COMMITMENTS

SHIREMOOR: Mia Campbell-Mckenzie was taken through her preparation classes by Children’s Advocate Sylvia Knowles and enrolled as a junior soldier by corps officer Lieutenant Faith Scales. Mia chose a reading from Romans 12:2 and said that she wants to live differently from her friends. Mia is pictured with Lieutenant Faith, Alan Wright and Sylvia. – K. S.

CLEVEDON: Chris Little and Hannah Golledge were enrolled as soldiers by corps officer Captain Lorraine Cole. Chris, who was introduced to the Army by friends and soon became an active corps member, recently felt called to commit her service more fully by becoming a soldier and songster. Hannah has also been active in corps activities and felt the time was right for further commitment. They both testified and were warmly welcomed by the corps fellowship. – J. P. MILTON KEYNES CENTRAL: James and Zana Saunders attended the corps for the first time on Commitment Sunday 2018, and were warmly welcomed. Just over a year later they took the step of committing themselves as soldiers. They are pictured with CSM Cloud Tembo and corps officers Majors Bram and Irene Williams. – B. W.

LISKEARD: Mother and son Jenny Martin and Daniel Northcote were welcomed as adherent members by corps officer Captain Julian Short. Jenny and Daniel have attended weekly activities for some time, and have now decided to make the Army their regular place of worship. Daniel, who is a member of the training band, decided to wait for his 16th birthday before making his commitment. – J. W.

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EDINBURGH CITY: Grace Wilson made her junior soldier’s promise in the presence of family and friends and was enrolled by corps officer Captain David Gosling. – J. G. 18

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BROMLEY TEMPLE: Family and friends supported when Ella Miles was enrolled as a junior soldier by corps officer Major Iain Hudson. Ella said the thing she loved most about attending the Army was meeting her friends. – A-J. L.

LISKEARD: Daisy and Richard Jukes have been attending meetings since moving into the area a year ago and were welcomed as adherent members by corps officer Captain Julian Short. Daisy testified to being born again as a Christian 18 years ago, and said she felt the warmth of the corps fellowship. Richard said that he has been encouraged by Daisy’s faithful witness. – J. W.


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