Army helps at Amish school tragedy
Local Salvation Army teams serve families affected by recent shootings. The Salvation Army provided emotional and spiritual support at a schoolhouse Monday in Lancaster County, Penn. following a tragic shooting that killed three young girls and critically injured seven more. Since
“So we’ll roll the old chariot along”
Motorcade featuring territorial leaders and team visits every Montana corps. by JEANNE BAKER, MAJOR - Commissioner Philip Swyers strategizes with Lt. Cols. Harold and Joann Brodin during a stop on the Montana Motorcade. Photo by Jeanne Baker They rolled into the town,
Army delegates attend aids conference
Delegates learn how The Salvation Army helps those with AIDS in various parts of the world. This summer, approximately 25,000 people from around the world gathered in Toronto, Canada to attend the International Conference on HIV/AIDS. Dr. Ian Campbell, the Army’s
Introducing SayTunes
SayTunes is a new Salvation Army music site where you and your band can be heard. by Joe Noland, Commissioner - It’s about time we began to capitalize on the “internet revolution”! And who better than the innovative, entrepreneurial Youth Department partnering
The League of Mercy/Community Care Ministries
The Salvation Army Community Care Ministries is a volunteer service made up of Salvation Army members of all ages who reach out to comfort the needy, patients in hospitals, seniors who are alone and people in shelters. The service also
Acts of kindness
Compiled from an Acts of Kindness seminar presentation by Western officer Lt. Colonel Jolene Hodder (then Major), now serving overseas in Africa. The thought of paying the toll of the person behind you in line or the dinner of a family