March 8, 2019 Kissing Shame Goodbye When it comes to dating, let’s recover true purity. by Captain Laura Van Schaick How should Christians approach dating? Read More
February 15, 2019 Borrowing Trouble Are payday loans ethical? by Major David McNeilly Payday loan providers are charging exorbitantly high rates and profiting on the backs of the vulnerable. Read More
February 11, 2019 I Am Not a Proverbs 31 Woman And you don’t have to be either. by Captain Laura Van Schaick Reclaiming the meaning of this passage. Read More
February 7, 2019 Heart and Soul The Self-Denial Appeal calls us to live simply, so others can simply live. by Commissioner Susan McMillan Support for the Self-Denial Appeal ensures The Salvation Army can continue its work overseas. Read More
February 1, 2019 Go and Bear Fruit Call and commitment Sunday challenges Salvationists to consider officership. by Major Jennifer Hale There is no greater time to be an officer in The Salvation Army, writes Major Jennifer Hale. Read More
January 31, 2019 The Bible Is Clear … Or Is It? Proof-texting is antithetical to the gospel. by Donald E. Burke If Scripture can be used to support almost any viewpoint, how can we discern its meaning? Read More
January 24, 2019 The World at Your Door Social justice across borders. by Stacey Dlamini Living justly in a global village. Read More
January 17, 2019 Fool for the Gospel The recent death of a young missionary sparks debate: Is it love or colonization? by John Stackhouse Should missionaries just stay away? Read More
January 15, 2019 To Be One The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins on January 18. by Lt-Colonel Jim Champ Christian unity is a divine imperative. Read More
January 8, 2019 Big Tech or Big Brother? What are the consequences of a data-driven world? Cadet Stephen Frank Are we OK with tech companies spying on us? Read More