Created For Freedom: The transformative power of creative arts in prison fellowship
Intro: In Norco, part of Riverside County, California, the prison known as “Hotel California” is home to about 3,400 male inmates. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation houses inmates, while programs like those led by Prison Fellowship work to transform
Reclaiming Dignity: How personal relationships are changing lives in Montana
The Salvation Army in Helena, Montana, is meeting needs with its Life Empowerment Program, which helps homeless and at-risk men, women and families get back on their feet. The program provides temporary housing and helps in the search for permanent
Promoted to Glory: How The Salvation Army raised me
Homeless. Abandoned. Molested. All by the age of 12. When the police found young Lynn McCoy alone in a Greyhound bus station in 1952, hiding in a toilet stall, there was no one to call. So they called The Salvation Army.
No Way Out: Sex Trafficked at 16 Years Old
Some think that all who prostitute are doing so by choice. As our subject anonymously shares, she was only 16 when she gave birth to her daughter and was coerced into a life of prostitution. With this life being the
Perfect Peace: How a cynical man became a fanatical believer
Hector grew up going to church but he never really took it seriously. He constantly rebelled and lived life his own way until he felt there was something missing in his life. Watch the video to see how he decided that
Walk of Faith: A blind veteran finds his sight in paradise
Mark, a veteran of Desert Storm, developed severe cataracts in both eyes, nearly blinding him, which caused him to lose his job, his housing, and his way of life. Suddenly homeless on the Hawaiian island of Maui, Mark would walk 23
Campfire Stories: Brian
There were times in Brian's youth that he was bullied so terribly he didn't even want to live. It wasn't until coming to a Salvation Army summer camp that he realized God's profound love for him was deeper than any
Washed clean
Mike and his wife were addicted to methamphetamine, struggling to get by with their three children. They couldn't break their cycle of addiction. Until one day, when Mike found God while washing dishes in the kitchen at The Salvation Army. His
Lost at Sea: Wilson’s journey from addiction to sobriety
Wilson’s alcohol addiction interfered with every aspect of his life, including his occupation. After being fired from a fishing vessel, his life began to spiral out of control leading to more substance abuse. Landing in the ER, Wilson had an
Meth, money and madness
Paul had, what many would consider, the good life. A high paying career, married with two children, and an ocean view home. A few encounters with some guys on the job who seemed to “have limitless energy” and Paul found