"I’ve come to realize that soldiership is about covenant."
Heart to Heart
Their newborn faced a life-threatening illness, but Sarah and AJ Ward knew God was with them.
by Kristin Ostensen
When their daughter was born with a heart defect, Salvationists Sarah and AJ Ward needed a miracle.
Nourishing Families
You don’t need a green thumb for this innovative tower garden.
by Giselle Randall
From charity to community: vertical garden part of The Salvation Army's food security approach.
Behind every beautifully handcrafted Others product purchase is a person from Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan or Moldova whose life is being changed.
Salvation Army Opens Grocery Store in Baltimore
DMG Foods combines social services with a traditional grocery shopping experience.
by Kristin Ostensen
The Salvation Army opened its first grocery store in the United States in March.
Across the Universe
A Wrinkle in Time is a galaxy-spanning tale about the battle between good and evil.
by Giselle Randall
A Wrinkle in Time is the story of Meg Murray's quest to find her father, guided by three otherworldly beings: Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which.
Disturbing My Present
It took a trip to Kenya to make me realize that denying myself elevates others.
by Brianne Zelinsky
In the heart of a Nairobi slum, The Salvation Army operates a church, nursery and microfinance project.
Life of the Party
Others—Trade for Hope brings women in Canada and around the world together.
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
Others—Trade for Hope brings women in Canada and around the world together.
Trial by Fire
Vietnam's "napalm girl" shares her journey to forgiveness and healing in new book.
by Kristin Ostensen
Kim Phuc ran as fast as she could, trying to escape the bombs falling around her, but it was too late. A cloud of sticky napalm had engulfed her, burning away her clothing, scorching her skin. Forty-five years later, Kim recounts that fateful day, the aftermath, and her path to physical and spiritual healing in her riveting autobiography, Fire Road: The Napalm Girl’s Journey Through the Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness and Peace.
The Path to Peace
Vietnam War survivor Kim Phuc discusses her new book and how she's learned to love her napalm scars.
by Kristin Ostensen
On June 8, 1972, a series of napalm bombs were dropped on Trang Bang, Vietnam, resulting in one of the most haunting photographs from the Vietnam War. More than 40 years later, “the girl in the picture,” Kim Phuc, talks about her new book, her scars and what she would say to the man who dropped the bombs that changed her life.