The Salvation Army’s International Headquarters in London, England has announced that The Salvation Army is now at work in new countries in Africa and Europe. Work has begun quietly in Burundi and Greece with the appointing of officers to these countries for the first time.
The work in Burundi, which began officially in Bujumbura on August 5 2007, is attached to the Rwanda Command while the work in Greece, which began October 1 2007, is attached to the nearby Italy Command.
The total number of countries in which The Salvation Army is officially present is now 113.