Religious Education (Secondary)
Resources introducing the Salvation Army's beliefs, work and faith. Includes resources on Jesus' teachings and Bible studies.
What if Jesus was born today?
These Christmas images by The Salvation Army International, inspire your pupils to explore the Christmas story.
You can use them as a simple and fun look at a Modern Christmas, or to explore the Christmas story in depth.
These resources include creative ideas for how the images could be used in RE and Humanities lessons.
A Modern Christmas Images
Use these vibrant engaging images as a quick starter to a lesson, a group discussion or the main focus of a lesson.
A Modern Christmas Bible Verses Cards
Scripture references for use with the images.
A Modern Christmas Lesson Ideas
What if Jesus was born today? How would the story change? Explore why Christians believe God sent his son to be with ordinary people.
A Modern Christmas Story Text
The Christmas story from Luke 2:1-21 and Matthew 2:1-14.
Is the Christmas story still relevant today?
These images explore the idea that some of the difficulties faced 2,000 years ago by the people in the Christmas story are still affecting thousands of people today.
These resources include creative ideas for how the images could be used in RE and Humanities lessons.
Christmas Story Lesson Ideas
Creative ideas for how the images could be used in RE and Humanities lessons.
Christmas Story Bible Text
The Christmas story scripture text.
Christmas Story Images
Use these engaging images as a quick starter to a lesson, a group discussion or the main focus of a lesson.
This resource helps pupils explore what it means to be a member of The Salvation Army through learning about what soldiership means to young members and through exploring what soldiers believe and do. Pupils will reflect on how members of The Salvation Army express their Christian faith.
Soldiership Presentation
Help students understand what Salvation Army soldiership is and to reflect on how becoming a soldier affects people’s lives.
Soldiership Lesson Plan
Help students understand what Salvation Army soldiership is and to reflect on how becoming a soldier affects people’s lives.
Soldiership Photo Collection
A series of photos of the day-to-day life of Salvation Army soldiers.
Soldiership Case Studies
Case studies of people that have chosen to become soldiers and how it has impacted their lives.
Soldier's Covenant
The covenantal commitments each soldier signs at their commitment ceremony.
Soldiership Card Sort
An activity to find out more about the 11 beliefs soldiers read out at their commitment ceremony.
Cyber Bullying Presentation
Helping students aged 14-16 look at what cyberbullying is and explore Christian responses to it.
Cyber Bullying Lesson Plan
Helping students aged 14-16 look at what cyberbullying is and explore Christian responses to it.
Issues
To view our range of resources for 14 to 16-year-olds that explore moral and social issues and The Salvation Army's response to them take a look at the ISSUES page.
A lesson aimed at 16 to 18-year-olds, is about Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading. The resources help pupils explore Bible passages and Catherine Booth's beliefs as expressed in her pamphlet Women's Right to Preach the Gospel. This lesson provides an opportunity for pupils to share their own opinions on this subject having reflected on the texts.
Catherine Booth Presentation
Help students understand Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading.
Catherine Booth Lesson Plan
Help students understand Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading.
Catherine Booth Fact File
Help students understand Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading.
Catherine Booth Card Sort
Help students understand Catherine Booth's arguments for women preaching and leading.