January 7, 2020 Not Going Home Why we need to talk about women in ministry leadership again. by Captain Laura Van Schaick The Salvation Army believes men and women are equally called to lead and to preach. Read More
January 3, 2020 The Face of God Why Jesus’ race matters. by Darryn Oldford Portraying Jesus as Caucasian reinforces colonialism and can make him a symbol of oppression. Read More
December 30, 2019 Character Counts Leadership begins with self-awareness. by Paul Carew and Captain Ruth Gillingham Self-motivated leaders are self-aware, develop themselves, manage themselves and demonstrate character. Read More
December 20, 2019 Christmas in Conflict How to survive difficult family relationships during the holidays. by Darryn Oldford Christmas means time with family--and that can mean tension. Here are four things to remember as you navigate the season. Read More
December 6, 2019 Busking for Jesus Everyone can ring those bells. by Captain Laura Van Schaick We can all build community and give hope, one kettle shift at a time. Read More
November 22, 2019 All Creatures Great and Small Caring for animals is part of caring for creation. by Darryn Oldford As humans, we are called to be good stewards of the earth, including animals. Read More
November 19, 2019 First Things First Three ways to avoid falling into the trap of “busy work.” by Captain Scott Strissel It’s a question I’ve often asked myself. Have I focused too much on the “busy work,” instead of the priorities of salvation? Read More
November 12, 2019 17 things you didn’t know about the Booth family. by General John Larsson (Rtd) “When I saw those masses of poor people, so many of them evidently without God or hope in the world, my whole heart went out to them." Read More
November 11, 2019 In Living Memory Remembering the sacrifices for our freedom. by Colonel Edward Hill What are Christians to remember on Remembrance Day? Read More
November 7, 2019 In the Trenches Where are we fighting today? by Captain Laura Van Schaick Is The Salvation Army living in the past or are we embracing the present trenches that surround us? Read More