Retrain the brain
Neurofeedback treatment is helping veterans, recovering addicts and everyone in between find peace from the noise within. On the campus of a homeless shelter billed as “one of the largest west of the Mississippi,” it’s a small, dark room comparable in
Territory shares RightNow Media
The Western Territory is now providing access to Right Now Media, an online video library, as a resource for every corps, program, and employee in the territory. Considered the "Netflix of Video Bible Studies," RightNow Media’s library of faith-based videos
Mentoring success
Corporate leader Diane Paddison founded an organization to mentor Christian women in the workplace. Salvation Army National Advisory Board member Diane Paddison is founder and president of 4word—a national network of professional Christian women committed to faith, family, work and
Homer Corps women open fitness room
By Karen Gleason - Galvanized by the corps’ Home League members, the Homer, Alaska, corps set up a fitness room with two recumbent bikes, two elliptical machines, a treadmill and a resistance weight bench. “I love it,” said Judy Knight, a Home
World Class
Carving out a successful career in music can prove a tall task, but a growing number of musicians are discovering an unlikely launchpad: The Salvation Army. Special occasions at the White House often mean special performances from the United States Marine
Museum of the West’s renovation opens Army story
By Ethan Bradley - A newly crafted and curated Museum of the West reopened April 9 at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) at Crestmont, featuring the early seeds of The Salvation Army and the roots of the movement in the
Power and energy
Sustainable energy to meet the world’s demand for power When did you last experience a loss of electricity? It is a rare occurrence in Europe and North America—enough so that I distinctly remember a major loss of power in the
Salvation Army awards exceptional people at NAOC
Since 1999, the Evangeline Booth Award has been presented to those with her ‘spirit, commitment and innovative vision.’ The Salvation Army’s 2016 National Advisory Organizations Conference (NAOC), “Expect Change,” brought over 2,000 advisory members, staff and volunteers from across the nation
Eric Bradley
Feb. 3, 1971-March 17, 2016 Eric Bradley, 45, was promoted to Glory March 17 from Oceanside, Calif.. Born Feb. 3, 1971, to James and Charleen Bradley, he was raised in The Salvation Army. Bradley and wife, Adriana, were part of the Ambassadors
Never beyond grace
John Potter once rode with a biker gang, but now serves the community breakfast. “My story starts with a gallon of milk.” It might sound dramatic, but a gallon of milk from The Salvation Army food bank led John Potter
Empathic compassion
His rheumy eyes seemed on the verge of imminent discharge—without spark, listless, lacking in spirit—within ill fitting, almost hollow cavities in a tight, hard living face. He stood before me in the partially lit hallway, unkempt, unclean—unloved. Brown skin stretched
Building trust, lowering crime
The Eagle County Law Enforcement Immigrant Advisory Committee was recently included in the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. Six years after its inception, the Eagle County Law Enforcement Immigrant Advisory Committee in Eagle County, Colo., has successfully built a