Food for the body and soul: Great Falls starts Family Table ministry
In Montana, The Salvation Army Great Falls Corps is serving “church around the table” with a free lunch on the last Sunday of each month. In Great Falls, Montana, Majors Mark and Monica King have served as corps officers, or ministers
A conversation on The Salvation Army’s Ukraine response with the West’s John Berglund
For more than 20 years, Western Territorial Emergency/Disaster Services Director John Berglund has been on the frontlines of The Salvation Army’s disaster response—responding to both natural and manmade disasters. He served as the Emergency Services Director at The Salvation Army’s U.S.
A former Salvation Army thrift store becomes one stop shop for food and clothing needs
Sally’s Resource Center expands Prescott Corps’ family services. When The Salvation Army closed its thrift store in Prescott, Arizona, leaders didn’t want to send the wrong message. The shuttering of the store in October 2021 did not mark the end of
108: The two things that make an impactful volunteer with Adriana Thiele
Did you know more than 2 million people volunteered with The Salvation Army across the U.S., according to the organization's 2021 National Annual Report? That’s 2,052,933 people, to be exact, who freely gave of their time and skills simply to help—to
10 critical keys for designing a creative culture
It’s no secret that culture is more important than vision. I’ve worked in creative, vibrant cultures where original thinking is valued, people listen to each other, and wonderful things happen. On the other hand, I’ve worked at organizations where you
How The Way Out Bridge Housing Center is helping fight barriers in Spokane
The service-intensive program can help up to 60 adults make the transition from the shelter system to permanent housing in Washington. Modeled after The Salvation Army’s Bell Shelter (California), The Way Out Bridge Housing Center is providing people with all the
In Honolulu, The Salvation Army keeps kids full for the weekend
Fighting youth food insecurity in Hawaii Every Friday that school is in session in Honolulu, Hawaii, The Salvation Army Kauluwela Mission Corps brings bags of food to 200 children attending three neighboring schools. The food will feed the kids over the
107: Good Word: Jesus is alive with Commissioner Doug Riley
Happy Easter! We’re coming to you this Easter Sunday with a good word from the Good Word with Commissioner Doug Riley. Commissioner Riley is the Territorial Commander of The Salvation Army in the western U.S. You may remember him from previous episodes
Make him known
The General’s Easter message My greetings to you as we recognize and celebrate Easter 2022. The Apostle Paul made the following affirmation in his letter to the church in Rome: “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power
National Advisory Board Member awarded in Phoenix for ‘loving others’
Tears of joy were in abundance on April 9, as nearly 100 friends, family, colleagues and Salvation Army officers and staff gathered at the home of Metro Phoenix Advisory Board member Dawn Riddle and her husband Jerome to honor Marlene
How one Wyoming thrift store extends its ministry by serving the community
Sheridan’s Salvation Army Thrift Store is making an impact for good by keeping God as the focus. “We recognize that the thrift store is absolutely an extension of the ministry in every single aspect,” Salvation Army Thrift Store Manager Envoy Evie
ARC grad helps others get jobs in the culinary industry
Steps from the Space Needle, you can find Mike Carter in the kitchen, serving up seafood dishes at Matt’s Fish Basket, where he is the general manager and chef. The restaurant, a purveyor of dishes like chowder, fried mussels and