Army works on front lines during the coronavirus pandemic to bring relief across the country.
Salvation Army to Cancel Summer 2020 Camping Season Due to COVID-19 - Updated Apr 3
Decision made to comply with government requirements and public health rules and guidelines.
For the first time in its more than 100 years of camping ministry, The Salvation Army has decided to cancel its 2020 summer residential camping program due to COVID-19.
Autism is not something to be cured or eliminated, but rather a neurological difference that needs to be better understood and appreciated, with all the beautiful strengths—and often painful weaknesses—that come with it.
COVID-19 has changed everything. How are we helping our kids through this time?
Diane Stark's Easter message to her son was that Jesus loves us just the way we are.
Coronavirus Pandemic: The Salvation Army in Africa and Middle East
Army works relentlessly to distribute food and hygiene essentials.
The Army's sacrificial service as they work long hours to provide necessities to the vulnerable is being commended by Colonel Daniel Kasuso, Territorial Commander, South Africa.
Leaders who achieve results set direction; strategically align decisions with vision, values and evidence; take action to implement decisions; and assess and evaluate.
Canadian Religious Leaders Respond to COVID-19
Ecumenical statement offers hope, gratitude and solidarity.
The Canadian Council of Churches joined religious leaders from across Canada to issue a common message to all who call Canada home, expressing the need for hope, gratitude, and solidarity in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus Pandemic: The Salvation Army in Asia and Australasia
How The Army is serving the region's most vulnerable.
The Army's help "couldn't have come at better time" as virus impacts region.
Compassion means being present with the person and grieving with them as they grieve. Lament is prayer to God uttered out of the sorrow, confusion, even anger felt in suffering.