Even in our darkest hours, God is with us, patiently waiting as a quiet presence until
our fears subside and peace returns.
What is it about being busy that makes us feel important?
The Extraordinary Gift of a Goat
On World Food Day, find out how a Salvation Army project is increasing food security in Zambia.
by Ruth HobbisA Salvation Army project supports families caring for orphaned and vulnerable children in Zambia.
Looking to the Future
Colonels Lee and Deborah Graves share parting words of encouragement.
by Geoff MoultonAn interview with Colonels Lee and Deborah Graves as they anticipate their new international appointments.
We'll Fight
The Salvation Army’s social justice heritage remains relevant—and necessary—today.
by John McAlisterThe Salvation Army has a rich history of not only meeting people’s most basic and immediate needs, but also of fighting for lasting social and spiritual change.
The Power of Thanksgiving
The intriguing implications of gratitude for our well-being.
by David CwirGratitude has spiritual and psychological benefits.
An Indescribable Gift
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, let’s rededicate ourselves to God.
by Commissioner Susan McMillanWhat the Book of Nehemiah can teach us about thanksgiving.
The Bottom Line
Could a guaranteed minimum income help lift people out of poverty?
by Jessica McKeachieWhat are the pros and cons of a guaranteed minimum income?
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 DavisNew Zealand officers face their biggest challenge yet.



