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defn' - "is an act of letting go of the self as with altruistic abstinence"

Self Denial

The Self Denial Appeal started in 1886 when General William Booth called Salvationists (members of The Salvation Army) to give sacrificially and to deny themselves so that they could offer God’s love to a hurting world.

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The Salvation Army is now active in more than 130 countries, and the Self Denial Appeal still operates in every territory. Whether living in wealth or poverty, Salvationists from all walks of life generously support the Army’s mission to share the Gospel and improve the lives of millions of people through the love of Jesus.

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In the 6 weeks prior to the Easter celebration, commonly known as lent, the challenge goes out to the international movement to give to deny themselves & gift sacrificially to make a difference in lives around the world.  Each week we'll post a video of a Salvo ministry that this gift will impact as a challenge & reminder to deny self & make a difference. Just click on the weekly images to watch the amazing stories of transformation

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If you'd like to make a donation towards the appeal, then you could join us & give weekly in the self denial period, you could join us for the alter service on the 6th week or you could make a donate online but clicking here

> self denial <

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(make sure you select Tweed Heads when making an online donation)

Get in Touch : click HERE

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