Welcome to Army Renewal

This website is dedicated to promoting the values of Primitive Salvationism in the UK SA context.

 

It is Primitive Salvationism that launched The Salvation Army around the world from the East-End of London. A passion for the least and the lost, coupled with strong reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit was a recipe for success. Today, it is not all about uniforms, bands, big bass drums and old methods. It is about re-igniting that passion in the hearts of the men, women and young people who serve in the ranks of The Salvation Army today and reminding them of our mission to win the world for Jesus.

 

Primitive Salvationism has been defined as "charismatic-flavoured, mission-focussed heroism."

 

"charismatic-flavoured..."

                  - its about operating in the strength and power of the Holy  Spirit;  fully open to all the the Holy Spirit might accomplish in and through us, believing on Him for more!

 

"...mission-focussed..."

                  - it is about recovering a heart for the lost and a passion for    the gospel. It is about the desire to move beyond maintaining the status quo to being driven by our God given mission.

 

"...heroism!"

                  - it is about recognising that we are to be voices for the oppressed and suffering as well as being lifters up of the fallen. The world is in the grip of hell...we are sent to the rescue!

 

 

Only this kind of passionate Salvationism will win

the world for Jesus, starting right where we are.

 

 

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Browse the links above for teaching and resources on the key components of

Primitive Salvationism

Recent updates

28th April:  Barriers to the Power of God

4 March: Articles of War Series Part 2, Articles of War Series Part 3

3 February: Articles of War Series Part 1

1 February 08: Soldiers Covenant in preparation for new teaching series on each article of the Soldiers Covenant.

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Articles are written by Captain Andrew Clark unless otherwise indicated.

 

 

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