Eva Burrows

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Eva Evelyn Burrows (born 15 September 1929) was the 13th General of the Salvation Army.


Born in Australia she became a Salvation Army Officer from the Fortitude Valley corps in Queensland in 1951. She served at the Howard Institute in Zimbabwe from 1952 to 1967, was Principal of the Usher Institute from 1967 to 1970, and served at the International College for Officers, at The Cedars, Sydenham Hill London, from 1970 to 1975, first as Assistant Principal, then as Principal.

She became the leader of the Salvation Army's Social Services for Women in Great Britain in 1975, and leader of the Salvation Army's work in Sri Lanka in 1977. In 1980 she became leader of the Salvation Army's work in Scotland, followed in 1982 as leader of the Salvation Army's work in the Australian Southern Territory. In 1986 she was elected General of the Salvation Army.

She was awarded the Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) in 1986 and Companion (AC) in 1994. In 1988 she became an Honorary Doctor of Liberal Arts at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, and was awarded an Honorary LLD from Asbury University in the USA in 1988. In December 1993, she received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy from her alma mater, the University of Queensland.

Burrows continues active salvation warfare, having just completed a ten-year post on the Board of the International Bible Society (in 2005), and being the international Champion of the Be A Hero campaign, as well as sitting on the Board of Reference of The Salvation Army War College. She is a formidable leader and leaves an indellible mark on The Salvation Army.


Preceded by
Jarl Wahlström
General of The Salvation Army
1986–1993
Succeeded by
Bramwell Tillsley
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