Why Everyone Has a Role to Play in Preparing for Emergencies
Salvation Army emergency disaster services shares tips for Emergency Preparedness Week.
by Linda LeighPreparedness is the key to keeping resilient.
Preparedness is the key to keeping resilient.
An interview with Beatrice Wallace, a survivor of human trafficking, about her own experience and how The Salvation Army can respond to this ongoing crisis.
I hope this article brings hope as you age and encourages you to plan for the future. Stay connected. Our purpose in life is infinite.
New eight-year training program covers the formative and ministerial development over one year as a candidate, two years as a cadet and five years as a commissioned lieutenant.
As Majors Judy and Vaden Vincent explored their passions in ministry, they also navigated the burdens of mental health at home.
“And it’s encouraging to know that we are still around after all these years, still doing what General William Booth started: making a difference, one person at a time.”
Creation care is about following Jesus’ example of living in the Spirit, of participating in God’s mission to renew all of creation.
“The Salvation Army is seen as a leader in thrift store operations, and it’s important for us to fulfil that responsibility.”
Last year, more than 59,000 volunteers gave the priceless gift of time and skills to help people in need.
People come into our lives at different stages of our journey with God. Some walk in front as a guide, some beside as a friend and some follow behind as a student. God uses each of them to teach us, guide us and draw us closer to him.