A wise leader values the counsel and advice of those around them, as it’s essential for leaders and organizations to understand and value the voice and input of all team members.
The New Adventures of Bucko and Bronny
Introducing the Chief of the Staff and World Secretary for Women’s Ministries.
by Shar Davis
New Zealand officers face their biggest challenge yet.
Sexual exploitation is closer to home than we think.
In Paradise Lost, Milton explores true hope.
Toward Right Relationship
Salvationists reflect on the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies symposium.
by Kristin Ostensen
In June, delegates from across North America and beyond attended the annual symposium of the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies (NAIITS), including 17 delegates from The Salvation Army.
Blazing a Trail
Seeing kids come to Christ at Jackson's Point Camp is the best part of my summer.
by David Lynch
Hearing kids say "yes" to becoming part of God's family makes the long hours at camp worth it.
Hospitality is a practical way to engage in social justice.
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.
Can we still embrace the term "evangelical"?
Is soldiership too exclusive?