The Salvation Army has submitted an application to the local government to change the status of the home to an "open" category, which would allow The Salvation Army to extend its care to other girls in need of a safe, loving environment where they too can flourish. The girls in this home are grateful for the long-distance hug and support they receive from our Sponsorship donors.
The Salvation Army has submitted an application to the local government to change the status of the home to an "open" category, which would allow The Salvation Army to extend its care to other girls in need of a safe, loving environment where they too can flourish. The girls in this home are grateful for the long-distance hug and support they receive from our Sponsorship donors.
Young Liberia
The Salvation Army Polytechnic University College is preparing the next generation to succeed.
by Major Heather Matondo FeaturesEducation is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.—Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president emerita of the Children’s Defense Fund
Emergency on Planet Earth
The Salvation Army increases effort in the fight for climate justice.
FeaturesClimate change represents a growing threat to people and the planet. In 2015, the majority of countries around the world adopted the Paris Agreement, an international framework to reduce the effects of climate change by limiting the rise of global temperature to 1.5 C. Salvationist features editor Giselle Randall spoke with Major Heather Poxon, the first territorial environmental officer in the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory, about how she is helping to change hardware and hearts.
Education for All
What is schooling for?
by James Read and Howard Dalziel Opinion & Critical ThoughtChristians need a newspaper in one hand and a Bible in the other— according to theologian Karl Barth. In our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Howard Dalziel about education.
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