Warcry Magazine Australia

Warcry Magazine Australia Produced by the Salvation Army Australia. Warcry is written for non-Christians to encourage readers to consider Christian faith using modern parables.

The Salvation Army first published a newspaper (of four pages) called The War Cry in London on 27 December 1879. Not long after the Salvos commenced in Australia in 1880, the first locally produced War Cry appeared. The name refers to our 'war' against evil forces and influences in the world; we raise a 'war cry' in opposition to anything that crushes the human spirit. Warcry is written for non-Ch

ristians and aims to challenge, inform and encourage readers to consider the claims of Jesus Christ and the Christian church. We do this by focusing on modern culture—including community and political issues, entertainment, sport and the internet—and drawing lessons and parallels from the Christian faith. Jesus used parables—symbolic stories with a clear moral or spiritual message—to teach lessons about God. Warcry uses daily events and issues to cause people to think about God.

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