In a previous article, we began exploring aspects of an OTHERS-focused faith, recognizing that our lives should have an outward focus. This month, Jacob Pearo examines the importance of tenacity (T), and how healthy spiritual habits and life in community can help us persist in discipleship.
The Whole Picture
Art therapy program at Harbour Light in Bermuda helps men paint a new life.
by Giselle RandallArt therapy offers residents a way to reflect on their lives, address past trauma and express their thoughts and emotions, which can help them take steps to move forward.
Long-Service Salvation
Sharon Wynne is certain The Salvation Army is the only place for her.
by Ken Ramstead“I don’t know what the future holds for me ... but I do know who holds the future," says Sharon Wynne.
Reduce the Risk
The Salvation Army participates in Global Platform to prevent disasters.
by Perron GoodyearIn May, Perron Goodyear, the territorial director of emergency disaster services, represented The Salvation Army as part of the Canadian delegation to the seventh Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) in Bali, Indonesia.
Mary, Martha and the Better Part
The gift of discernment helps us draw closer to God.
by Major Corinne CameronLet us explore beyond “what should I do?” to uncover “who should I be?”
From Shelter to Home
The Salvation Army is exploring a new approach in responding to the crisis of homelessness.
by Amy Fisher“Rather than ‘just’ a landlord, what if the Army could be a “ ‘just landlord’?”
Living Right While Righting Wrong
A new book by Colonel Wendy Swan explores the theology of protest.
Colonel Swan spoke with Salvationist staff writer Abbigail Oliver about the book, the research and the global experiences that guide them.
Booth UC Launches Corporate Learning Academy
Academy will be a one-stop shop for mission partners, including volunteers, employees and officers.
by Ken RamsteadThe CLA is committed to lifelong learning for mission advancement, training and development programs that can accelerate The Salvation Army’s innovation journey.
Over the past few years, we have been saturated with news of spiritual leaders from every corner of the church using power to abuse and exploit the people they serve. It is exhausting and defeating. But can we take our cue from the prophet Nathan, who had the courage to confront the king and stand up to injustice?
The Best Shape of Our Lives
Using our gifts and talents to grow healthy congregations.
by James W. Watson and Major Norman GarciaOne of the four pillars of Mobilize 2.0 is strengthening spiritual health. At the heart of The Salvation Army’s mission are healthy congregations. In the following months, the corps mission resource department will share a series of articles that explore the foundations of a healthy corps: authentic community, biblical stewardship, contagious evangelism, discipleship and effective leadership.



