Hospitality is a practical way to engage in social justice.
Volume 9 of "The History of The Salvation Army" Launched
Author General Shaw Clifton (Rtd) shares stories at special gathering at IHQ.
General Shaw Clifton (Rtd) distills 20 years of Army history into new book.
System Critical
Addictions expert Marshall Smith says a variety of treatments are needed.
by Geoff Moulton"We need a full continuum of services, ranging from harm reduction on one end right through to an abstinence-based recovery focus on the other, and everything in between."
“How we walk and show ourselves as God’s children might be the only Bible someone gets to see,” says Sage Northcutt.
Salvation Army Holds Second Annual Pow Wow at Pine Lake Camp
Event celebrates Indigenous culture and builds community.
by Giselle RandallSecond annual celebration builds relationships with Indigenous people.
The Salvation Army Responds to Mass Shooting in Jacksonville, Florida
Army serves meals, snacks, and drinks to first responders.
The Salvation Army dispatched a disaster services team and mobile feeding unit in response to the mass shooting that occurred during a video game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida.
From Prisoner to Probationer
A former gang member is now a Salvation Army officer in prison ministry.
A former gang member, tattooed with criminal symbols, Temo was previously involved in various illegal activities. In his own words, he "tried everything that it was possible to try on the streets of Tbilisi."
Seeking Shalom
Israel learned a hard lesson through the prophet Amos. What about us?
by Donald E. BurkeThrough Amos, God called for justice and righteousness as the true expression of his covenant relationship with Israel.
A Salvation Army program provides free haircuts to those less fortunate.
Can we still embrace the term "evangelical"?



