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💭 Impact: Salvation Army EDS responders reflect 💭 Impact: Salvation Army EDS responders reflect on a year of COVID-19 response⁠
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As @SalvationArmyWest nears the one-year anniversary of its COVID-19 response, Emergency Disaster Services Director John Berglund and others reflect on the work that’s been done, the changes The Salvation Army has seen and how it can craft a new path forward amid vaccine rollouts and new virus strains.⁠
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“COVID changed the way we work,” Berglund said. “We had to think differently.”⁠
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That’s where the big-scale changes came in: The replacement of congregate shelters with hotels and motels. Drive-through food box pick-up instead of families shopping in a food pantry. New registration and training protocols for volunteers.⁠
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Head to the link in our bio to read more.⁠
🙏 Spirituality: A search for understanding thro 🙏 Spirituality: A search for understanding through Lenten prayer⁠
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After centuries of being handed around in secret, the writings of Julian of Norwich have emerged. ⁠
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In the Middle Ages, Julian of Norwich survived a near-death experience, got better and went to live in a little room beside a church as an anchoress—a woman who set herself apart for God and lived isolated in a cell. She spent the rest of her life meditating on what she had been shown, and writing it down.⁠
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She spent much of her life in prayer. ⁠
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“All of us have known times when we have waited anxiously for a letter, or these days an email, to drop into the mailbox. The thought that God feels the same is a revelation, and so is the assurance that we often find praying hard work,” writes Sheila Upjohn in her new book, “The Way of Julian of Norwich: A Prayer Journey Through Lent.”⁠
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See where to begin in this excerpt from the book. Link in bio.⁠
💭 Impact: Teen's coffee business aims to bring 💭 Impact: Teen's coffee business aims to bring a better quality of life to Ethiopia⁠
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At age 12, Eden Tarik Wild launched an online company—Buna Tarik Roasters—to help children in Ethiopia, her birth country. Today BT Roasters sells home-roasted coffee along with handmade bracelets and apparel, with proceeds going to improve conditions in Ethiopia.⁠
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“Buna means coffee and Tarik is my middle name, meaning ‘story,’ because of my story or my history,” Eden said. “Buna Tarik Roasters is a story of changing the stories [of others], inspired by my own adoption story.”⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to read more.
💭 Impact: 10 ways The Salvation Army met old ne 💭 Impact: 10 ways The Salvation Army met old needs in new ways during COVID-19⁠
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When @SalvationArmyWest began responding to #COVID19 in March 2020, there was no way to know the sheer breadth the response would take. Now, a year later, the need remains great, and the response isn’t over. ⁠
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While pandemic safety measures have meant many of the traditional methods of meeting these needs weren’t possible, The Salvation Army adapted. ⁠
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Head to the link in our bio for 10 new ways The Salvation Army met old needs over the last year during the coronavirus pandemic. ⁠
🙏 Spirituality: Your Scripture study library aw 🙏 Spirituality: Your Scripture study library awaits⁠
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Our study library is a vault of four-part Scripture studies designed to help you get to know a passage or concept better. ⁠
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This week, choose one of these studies to download and digest day by day. Visit the link in our bio to get started.
🙏 Spirituality: Studying Imago Dei // Doing the 🙏 Spirituality: Studying Imago Dei // Doing the work⁠
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James 1:22 calls us not just to hear God's Word, but to take action—to live out the commandments of God. In this four-part Scripture study, we've read about the reconciliatory work Jesus has called us to—now it is time to take action and apply these biblical principles.⁠
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In John 4, Jesus provides us with an example for dismantling negative and oppressive frameworks through his encounter with a Samaritan woman. Even speaking to her was a statement in and of itself. Let's journey through his encounter and see what we can do to bring truth and healing to our world.⁠
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Study with us to better understand the importance of Imago Dei and how to live into who he has called you to be.⁠
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Read the final part of this series at the link in our bio.⁠
📺 Video // The Way Home: Finding stability afte 📺 Video // The Way Home: Finding stability after 38 years homeless⁠
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On any given night in America, there are well over 500,000 men and women living on the street. ⁠
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Watch and see how Duane's life was transformed by God, and how he finally has a permanent home of his own. Link in bio.
🙏 Spirituality: Prayers for when everything is 🙏 Spirituality: Prayers for when everything is too much⁠
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Bunmi Laditan, who’s behind the satirical @honesttoddler, has a new book, “Dear God: Honest Prayers to a God Who Listens.” In it she journeys through emotions we all experience—doubt, anger, joy, desperation, love, loneliness and gratefulness. Funny, fresh, and stunningly relatable, she names our fears, voices our painful questions, and bravely says what we’re all thinking anyway in our prayerful wrestling with God. As she writes:⁠
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“Someone reading this is wondering, like I did, if God even listens. Does God care? I had the same questions and found it easier to put my letters into a journal lest they evaporate into the air. ⁠
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As I grappled and scraped through the hardest years of my life I wrote prayers of fear, longing, heartache, even frustration and anger. I figured if God was bold enough to invent so many species of spiders, He could certainly handle my rantings. Perhaps we have that boldness in common.” ⁠
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See more in this excerpt from her new book.⁠
💭 Impact: Building a thriving marriage with lov 💭 Impact: Building a thriving marriage with love and respect⁠
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What we want more than anything is to have a strong marriage that weathers the difficulties in life and provides the joy and satisfaction we crave. That is why it is critical to go back to the basics of what God says about marriage.⁠
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For he thought of it, created it and knows what each of us needs and wants in a relationship. The underlying principles for all behavior and communication between husband and wife is love and respect. We all—men and women—want to be loved and want to be respected.⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to read more.⁠
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