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International: relationships built in Pakistan

11 March 2014

The visit of General André Cox and Commissioner Silvia Cox (World President of Women's Ministries) to Pakistan provided opportunities to share with the country's Salvationists and also to form relationships with local authorities and across faith divides. The day after arriving in the country the General met with the Governor of Punjab, followed by a visit to the Badshahi Mosque. At territorial headquarters (THQ) the international leaders opened a new entrance and guard house. The General offered words of dedication before Commissioner Cox prayed for the Pakistan Territory and cut the ribbon. As the dedication stone was unveiled THQ echoed with the sounds of clapping and cheering. 

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