September 11, 2018 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. Read More
September 4, 2018 Be My Guest Hospitality is the beginning of justice. by Amanda Merrett Hospitality is a practical way to engage in social justice. Read More
August 23, 2018 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. Read More
August 21, 2018 A Bad Name Has the word “evangelical” become an embarrassment? by James Read Can we still embrace the term "evangelical"? Read More
August 14, 2018 The Soldiership Dilemma Have we missed Jesus’ missional intent? by Captain Peter Hobbs Is soldiership too exclusive? Read More
August 9, 2018 Crossing a Line Separating families is immoral and unbiblical. by Lieutenant Erin Metcalf The forcible separation of parents and children is evil. Read More
August 7, 2018 The Playbook What are you doing this August? by Commissioner Susan McMillan August is a time for prayer and meditation, for seeking God's will. Read More
July 31, 2018 The Anti-Social Network Let’s stop comparing ourselves to others online. Lieutenant Erin Metcalf We are created for community--but does social media help or hinder? Read More
July 27, 2018 Thy Kingdom Come Christians are called to detect and correct injustice. by James Read The Salvation Army spirit ignited by William Booth himself means that some things are worth fighting for. Read More
July 24, 2018 The Ugly Truth Homelessness isn't pretty, but our attitudes toward it can be worse. by Captain Laura Hickman Five ways to challenge attitudes toward homelessness. Read More