84: How to identify grief and find a way out with Donna Shea
Only those who’ve experienced grief can truly understand what it means to grieve. For Donna Shea to understand, it meant the loss of her daughter to cancer. Now as case manager at The Salvation Army emergency family shelter in San Antonio and
Giving groceries and hope to veterans in Northern California
The Salvation Army in Redding, California, already had a well-established food distribution program for the general population in need in the community. But when it came to veterans, the corps wanted to do more. So, they did—by recently developing a
Salvation Army opens collaborative psychiatric respite center in San Francisco
The Salvation Army in San Francisco celebrated the first milestone in its initiative to mitigate homelessness in the City by the Bay. In collaboration with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, PRC/Baker Places and Tipping Point Community, a new
5 ways to protect your emotional wellness in the in-between
We’re in the in-between phase of our transition out of the pandemic and this is one situation none of us have ever been through before. We’ll each be navigating in different ways depending on our specific situations—working from home or
Northwest Valley Tutoring Program Brings Hope to Underserved Youth
No one has come through this pandemic unscathed and in many communities, the children are impacted the most—especially in low-income areas where resources are thin. At the Northwest Valley Corps in Surprise, Arizona, Captains Mark and Kathy Merritt observed the huge
When Trash Becomes Treasure, part 3
A Scripture study from Caring, part three of four. Through the Scriptures we’ve seen how Jesus responds to “trash” days. We’ve gained perspective on how salvation is like being salvaged from the wreckage of this world and how God not only
05: How to grow a marriage with Megan and Francisco Villalpando
How do you grow a relationship after years of marriage? Megan and Francisco Villalpando are on the show to share more from their own experience after six years married. As the Western Territorial Young Adult Missions and Communications Director and California
Why you need to get out of your bubble
Our hearts have been designed for the kind of kinship and connection that can only come from being in a community and together with other people. God knew from the very beginning that this type of existence would be the
Dental At Your Door brings smiles to residents of Denver’s Salvation Army shelters
When Jennifer Geiselhofer was 16, a high school friend arranged her first dental assisting job, and she found her lifelong career. She became a registered dental hygienist in her home state of Colorado, and steadfastly believes that everyone should have
83: How to pursue what makes you come alive with Emily Ley
Emily is the founder of Simplified, a brand of planners and home organization tools for busy women, the bestselling author of four books, a wife and mother of three. She didn’t always have a life she loved, however, and her latest
When Trash Becomes Treasure, part 2
A Scripture study from Caring, part two of four. Shortly after I had experienced my most recent garbage day, my husband and I had a Zoom meeting with our daughter’s teacher. Her teacher knows that we work for The Salvation Army
04: Extending grace as parents with Majors Rob and Stacy Birks
As parents, there are thousands of questions that go through our heads each day. Some are strategic, such as, "Should we have a strict routine or just go with the flow?" Some are silly: "Is it normal that my toddler always wants