August 23, 2018 Seeking Shalom Israel learned a hard lesson through the prophet Amos. What about us? by Donald E. Burke Through Amos, God called for justice and righteousness as the true expression of his covenant relationship with Israel. Read More
August 22, 2018 Street Stylez The Salvation Army is bringing dignity through 'dos. by June Li A Salvation Army program provides free haircuts to those less fortunate. Read More
August 21, 2018 A Bad Name Has the word “evangelical” become an embarrassment? by James Read Can we still embrace the term "evangelical"? Read More
August 20, 2018 Salvation Army Responds to Flooding in India Clean drinking water and emergency food packages distributed to thousands. Flooding and landslides in Kerala, south-west India, caused by torrential monsoon rains, have claimed 350 lives and caused widespread damage and disruption. Read More
August 16, 2018 Walking on Water Despair drove Lts Lance and Monika Gillard to leave officership. God’s love brought them back. by Kristin Ostensen When God has a purpose for your life, he doesn’t let you go. Read More
August 16, 2018 Docks, Dirt and Discipleship Men’s mission trip fuels relationships and supports the work of the Army. by Giselle Randall Mission trip is a way to get men active and involved in their faith. Read More
August 15, 2018 Surviving Schizophrenia Allan Jones is determined to help others fight for mental health. by Ken Ramstead “Every day is a struggle with my schizophrenia,” Allan Jones says. "You can’t do it alone. I’m proof.” Read More
August 14, 2018 The Soldiership Dilemma Have we missed Jesus’ missional intent? by Captain Peter Hobbs Is soldiership too exclusive? Read More
August 10, 2018 A New Man Surrender and confession lifted the burden of sin. by Geoff Moulton New soldier Ken Garrett says he's a "work in progress." Read More
August 9, 2018 Crossing a Line Separating families is immoral and unbiblical. by Lieutenant Erin Metcalf The forcible separation of parents and children is evil. Read More