Salvationist Podcast: Alcohol and Society
More people are talking about sobriety thanks to "Dry January." What can The Salvation Army add to the conversation?
Two Salvationists offer their perspective on alcohol and its impacts on society.
Two Salvationists offer their perspective on alcohol and its impacts on society.
Majors Chris and Claudette Pilgrim and Lindsey Andrews share stories of how the online ministry is changing lives around the world.
New Lieutenant Krishna McFarlane shares her experience leading Living Hope Community Church in Winnipeg.
Colonel Wendy Swan on the Army's work at the United Nations, the importance of being an informed advocate, and how God is moving her life today.
Ian Pollard reflects on his EDS work, his faith as a lifelong Salvationist, and his commitment to the mission of The Salvation Army.
An officer shares her experience with pregnancy loss and infertility. A Salvation Army resource for hosting a "Hannah Service."
Corps officers share their experience with revitalization at Cariboo Hill Temple.
Major Ray Lamont and Captain Crystal Porter look at how the Army is currently fighting modern slavery and human trafficking, and why Indigenous people are more likely to be affected by this injustice.
Major Rick Zelinsky, territorial director of public affairs, offers an inside look at The Salvation Army's approach to government relations.
How cooking classes for kids and teens are building relationships with families and raising the profile of The Salvation Army.