International Women’s Day on March 8 is an opportunity to celebrate women’s achievements, while advocating for greater gender equity.
Peace of Mind
Living with an acquired brain injury can significantly affect mental health.
by Lieutenant Rick Apperson
How The Salvation Army can help people living with an acquired brain injury.
Territorial Commander Announces Merger of Ontario Divisions
Merger of divisions to be effective July 1, 2020.
by Kristin Ostensen
Merger will strengthen ministry units as they carry out mission of The Salvation Army.
Did you know that The Salvation Army also has a salute? We raise the index finger of our right hand above shoulder height, pointing to God, as a way of saying that God deserves all glory and praise.
Tricks of the Trade
Sawyer Bullock has something up his sleeve he wants everyone to know about: his faith.
by Ken Ramstead
Sawyer Bullock's faith informs his magic.
General and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle Make Historic First Visit to Botswana
International leaders encourage Salvationists and friends to respond to God’s call.
International leaders also visit Zimbabwe during week-long trip to the Zimbabwe and Botswana Territory.
The Way of Wisdom – Part 3
The question at the heart of the Book of Job: Why do bad things happen to good people?
by Carla LindseyThe ancient book of Job asks a question that lies at the heart of the human condition: Why do bad things happen to good people?
Leaders who engage others foster the development of others, communicate effectively, contribute to the creation of healthy organizations and build teams.
Casting a Vision
A Salvation Army school in the Bahamas empowers blind and visually impaired students.
by Kathy Nguyen
A Salvation Army school in the Bahamas is the only school for the blind and visually impaired in the entire country.
The journey to Easter begins on Ash Wednesday.