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The Salvation Army War College was established in 2003 by Founders Majors Stephen Court and Danielle Strickland, along with Pioneers Captains Ruth and Ian Gillingham. The War College began in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is still its longest running campus. In 2006 a War College campus was opened in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA by Death and Glory Alumni Heather and Rob Dolby and in 2008 another in Chicago Illinois, USA by Envoys Jen and Josh Polanco. The Vancouver campus is led by Training Principal Nicole Brindle. ==About== The War College is a one-year (including three three-month semesters and one two-month deployment) incarnational, biblically based, urban missions training college. The mission statement of The War College is "to equip and enlist warriors to win the world for Jesus." The Salvation Army endorses The War College on divisional, territorial and international structural schemes in personnel, finances and curriculum. In Vancouver, students live primarily in The Empress Hotel, a 77 unit slum hotel at the Main and Hastings intersection in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The Downtown Eastside of Vancouver is known for its addiction, poverty and prostitution rates. Students who attend The War College identify themselves with the poor and immerse themselves in the neighbourhood. Students continuing their formation may select an Associate of Practical Ministry degree and continue with The War College in its Phase Two option. The 24-7 Prayer Movement endorses and refers their pilgrims to fulfil their discipleship and training endeavours with The Salvation Army through The War College. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「War College (The Salvation Army)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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