The Salvation Army in Sweden has announced ambitious plans to double its size over the next six years, according to a report in the religious newspaper Dagen. Bo Jeppsson, leader of The Salvation Army in Sweden, stated that the organization aims to reach 10,000 people who will see the movement as their church. Jeppsson expressed confidence that the quantitative goals would be achieved before the 2032 target date.
Half of the projected growth is expected to come from the organization's social work initiatives. The announcement reflects the religious organization's efforts to expand its presence and impact in Swedish society through both spiritual outreach and community service programs.
the organization aims to reach 10,000 people who will see the movement as their church
the quantitative goals would be achieved before the 2032 target date