Rescue the Perishing
Since the late 1800s, the Army has advocated on behalf of women and children who are sexually exploited. Each year countless people, predominately women and children, are trafficked into the commercial sex industry and exploited for prostitution, pornography and exotic dancing.
Salvation Army Responds to Central USA Tornadoes
The Salvation Army in the USA is responding to tornadoes that brought devastation across the country's central states. Communities in Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota and Wisconsin were particularly badly hit. Residents of Joplin, Missouri, are recovering from a tornado that hit
After three years of construction, a Noah’s ark replica is scheduled for completion this July in the Netherlands.
Construction company owner Johan Huibers is building a pine ark, identical in size to Noah's. He modeled it after the book of Genesis: 300 cubits (450 feet) long, 30 cubits (three stories) high, and 50 cubits (75 feet) wide, according
The song, not the singer
By Sharon Robertson, Lt. Colonel Samuel Logan Brengle’s lasting impact on The Salvation Army and the kingdom of God Years ago there was a movie based on the Audrey Erskine Lindrop novel, The Bandit and the Priest (aka The Singer
Multicultural ministry locations
New Frontier has a new regular feature—the “Multicultural” page. Here, we will be covering the various non-English ministries of the Western Territory. Did you know that “Kot epwe afeiochuk” (pronounced coat ep-way a-fay-oh-choke) means “God bless you” in Chuukese, the native
Building leaders in Oakland
Summer program is building self-esteem. By Tommy Qiu The Salvation Army Oakland Chinatown Corps, led by Major Grace Tse, is preparing for its annual summer day camp. Each year, more than 250 students participate in the camp, which is now led by
Enriching lives in the Marshall Islands
Rita Corps’ new library and computer room attract youth. By Jill Steiner, Captain With little to no job opportunities—even with an education—it is difficult for youth in the Marshall Islands to get excited about the future. The Salvation Army decided to
Senior College bustles at Phoenix Korean Corps
A focus on worship and wellness By Melissa Axman When Lts. Aeran and Kihyun Oh were appointed to the Phoenix Korean Corps in 2008, they were told that they were going to the “Nothing Corps of Arizona.” Nearly three years later,
Salvation Army Responds to Central USA Tornadoes
The Salvation Army in the USA is responding to tornadoes that brought devastation across the country's central states. Communities in Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota and Wisconsin were particularly badly hit. Residents of Joplin, Missouri, are recovering from a tornado that hit on
Canada Speaks: Salvation Army Report Reveals Public Perceptions about the Nation’s Homeless
Canadians have spoken and they have something to say about homelessness in Canada. A report released today by The Salvation Army provides a unique look into how Canadians feel about the more than 150,000 homeless living on the streets in
Salvation Army Opening Free Supply Store for Joplin Residents
Salvation Army Relief Efforts in Joplin Continue Joplin, MO – To better assist those impacted by the tornado that ripped through Joplin Sunday, The Salvation Army has set a free supply store for Joplin residents to collect much-needed goods. The supply store
We salute the Salvation Army and its work
The Salvation Army building on Greensboro Avenue was one of the first structures in town to take a direct hit April 27 from the massive tornado that went on to devastate much of Tuscaloosa, Holt and other communities in the