The way we move
In what may be the largest collection of its kind online, The Salvation Army Germany and Lithuania Territory has pinned more than 200 images featuring the way the Army moves here. Check out some of the collection below and more
“Others” exhibit launched at IHQ
Brand replaces Sally Ann By Kevin Sims - A new photographic exhibition in Gallery 101 at The Salvation Army’s International Headquarters (IHQ) in London celebrates the dignity and hope offered through the work of “Others,” the new name of Sally Ann, The
A word from Ukraine
Divisional Commander provides an update for The Salvation Army By Bill Heeley, Lt. Colonel - I want to take this opportunity on behalf of everyone in Ukraine to thank Salvationists across the world for their prayers for peace and protection over recent
Cold weather shelter takes root in Williston
The Williston, N.D., Salvation Army formed an overnight shelter called Project Heat in response to sub-zero temperatures. The Salvation Army leased a modular home from a local housing company to provide overnight shelter for up to 10 homeless men. The program
The Salvation Army and HIV/AIDS
Addressing prevention, treatment and stigma By Jared McKiernan - It was more than 22 years ago that basketball legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson publicly announced that he had tested positive for the HIV/AIDS virus. Then, many viewed the diagnosis as a death sentence. The human
Larsson previews “Inside a High Council”
[gss ids="6493,6504,6494,6495,6483,6500,6492,6491,6490,6703,6487,6485,6484,6501,6704" name="HighCouncil" options="timeout=4000"] By Christin Davis - Though it has only happened 18 times in Salvation Army history, its importance is clear—behind the closed doors of the High Council, the future of The Salvation Army is decided. Officers in this Army are
Philippines conference smooths path from emergency response to recovery
By Ray Brown, Major - The Philippines Territory hosted a conference as the immediate emergency response to Typhoon Haiyan comes to its natural conclusion to discuss how best to transition into early recovery and development. Hosted by territorial leadership and facilitated by
Idaho Kroc offers unique life classes
Courses meant to improve lives for over 13,000 members By Bill Davenport - With over 13,000 members, the state-of-the-art Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is now a hub for creative instruction with more than
Salvation Army expands school in West Kenya
USA Western Territory funds project to add classrooms. Kenya West Territorial Commander Commissioner Kenneth Hodder officially opened four new classrooms at The Salvation Army’s Kisienya Secondary School, acknowledging the completion of a project funded by the USA Western Territory. “I’m very happy
Central clothing swap benefits Ghana
A clothing swap held during The Salvation Army Central Territory’s “Regeneration” youth conference helped raise $350 for The Salvation Army’s Begoro Rehabilitation Center in Ghana. More than twenty shoppers participated, many bringing donations and $10 to shop. A few shoppers came
La Crosse launches ‘Eviction Diversion’ program
The referral-based program will direct clients to community providers. By Jared McKiernan - In a fickle economy, many homeowners are susceptible to foreclosure. Though less publicized, renters can face their own form of crisis: eviction. The Salvation Army of La Crosse, Wis., launched
The Salvation Army’s Bed and Breakfast
In Angoon, Alaska, there’s only one place to stay By Karen Gleason - Most afternoons, Angoon, Alaska, Corps Officers Majors John and Cathy Quinn can be found in their home office, inside the bed-and-breakfast (B&B) that supports the Army’s ministry there. “It’s an