John Larsson

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General John Larsson
General John Larsson

John Larsson (born April 2, 1938) was the Swedish-born 17th General, or International Leader, of The Salvation Army (2002-2006).

The son of officer parents, he spent his early years in Sweden, Denmark, Chile and Argentina. He became an officer in 1957 from the corps in Upper Norwood, London, England. He graduated from the University of London with a BD degree.

After a year as a corps officer in the north of England, he served on the staff of the International Training College in London for seven years before returning to corps appointments.

He and Captain Freda Turner were married in 1969 while stationed at the corps in Ealing. They have two sons, Karl Larsson and Kevin Larsson, who both belong to The Salvation Army.

John Larsson and his wife were appointed to the South America West Territory in 1980, he as Chief Secretary and she as Territorial Home League Secretary. In 1984, they were appointed to the International Training College as Principal and Librarian. They were appointed to International Headquarters in London in 1988. John Larsson, as assistant to the Chief of the Staff for United Kingdom administrative planning, was given the task of researching and planning for the separation of the international and national administrations. Freda Larsson served as coordinator for married women officers.

The Larssons were then appointed Territorial Commander and Territorial President of Women’s Organisations for the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland in 1990. In 1993, they were appointed for the New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory; and in 1996, they received appointments for the Sweden and Latvia Territory.

John Larsson is the author of Doctrine Without Tears, The Man Perfectly Filled with the Spirit, Spiritual Breakthrough and How Your Corps Can Grow.

He is also a composer and, together with John Gowans, co-authored ten full-length stage musicals, Take-Over Bid (1967), Hosea (1969), Jesus Folk (1972), Spirit (1973), Glory (1975), White Rose (1977), The Blood Of The Lamb (1978), Son Of Man (1983), Man Mark II (1985), and The Meeting (1990).

In 1999, Commissioner John Larsson became Chief of the Staff, second in command of The Salvation Army worldwide. His wife, Commissioner Freda Larsson, became World Secretary for Women’s Organisations (later Women's Ministries).

Larsson was elected General on September 6, 2002, after the retirement of his predecessor, General Gowans. Shaw Clifton succeeded to the Generalship when Larsson retired at midnight on 1 April 2006.

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Preceded by
John Gowans
General of The Salvation Army
2002–2006
Succeeded by
Shaw Clifton