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John Gowans was the sixteenth General of the Salvation Army from 1999-2002, succeeding General Paul Rader. He is also notable for pairing with General John Larsson in the composition of many songs and musicals.
John Gowans was born in Blantyre, Scotland, on 13 November 1934, the third of five children. His parents were Salvation Army officers.
At 18, he undertook compulsory military service, with future plans to train for
the teaching profession. He eventually decided to join Her Majesty's Army,
where John's first choice was the Army Catering Corps. However, the military personnel recommend he join the Royal Army Educational Corps. He then spent his two years of national service in Germany.
In 1954, John Gowans entered the Salvation Army International Training
College (Soulwinners Session). There he met his wife Gisèle Bonhotal who,
herself, was a qualified children's nurse. She was French by birth and her parents, like John's, were both Salvation Army officers. The couple were married in Paris in 1957 and have two sons John-Marc and Christophe.
Beginning in 1967 Gowans demonstrated his writing capacity when, with John Larsson, co-authored ten full-length stage musicals. These were
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).
He has also written three books of prayer poems under the title of O Lord! and an autobiography, There's a Boy Here ...
John and Gisèle served in different corps in the British Territory over a
period of 16 years. John was then appointed National Stewardship Secretary,
while Gisèle combined her role as organiser of the International Youth
Fellowship with work in one of the Army's London maternity homes.
After a period as divisional leaders in Manchester, UK, Lieut-Colonel John
Gowans became Chief Secretary (2nd in charge) of the France Territory. He
was then appointed to Los Angeles in the USA Western Territory where he
served as Secretary for Programme.
After serving as leaders of the Southern California Division the couple
returned to France in 1986 as leaders of that territory. Seven years later
they were appointed Territorial Leaders of the Australia Eastern and Papua New Guinea Territory, which included responsibility for the work of the Army
in New South Wales, Queensland and the Australia Capital Territory.
In 1997, Commissioner John Gowans took command of the United Kingdom
Territory with the Republic of Ireland.
On 15 May 1999, John Gowans was elected the 16th General of The Salvation Army and took office on 23 July 1999, with Commissioner Gisèle Gowans as World President of Women's Organisations.
When Gowans retired in 2002, his earlier musical partner John Larsson succeeded him as the next General. [1]
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