4 tips to committing to ethical shopping
The little things you can do to combat human trafficking in the fashion industry can make a big difference. Who doesn’t love finding clothes for a cheap price? With advertisements flying at us to browse our favorite brand’s new line, it’s
General marks Easter in Bangladesh
By Tracey Palmer, Major - General André Cox and Commissioner Silvia Cox, World President of Women's Ministries, celebrated Easter with more than 600 Salvationists and friends in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Command's Easter Congress drew people from across the country to share
Simple tips for good stewardship
How to observe creation conservation beyond the international holiday We live on a beautiful planet. We have oceans and mountains, deserts and forests, valleys and plains to explore and observe in awe and wonder. We have been called to take care
Volunteers support storm response in Texas Panhandle
Volunteers from The Salvation Army Service Extension Unit in Dimmitt, Texas, mobilized over the weekend to support first responders following powerful storms. One storm system spawned multiple tornadoes with as many as five confirmed touchdowns around the small panhandle city of
Partnership boosts training for Kroc employees
Initiative could impact all Salvation Army facilities in Southern Territory The Penn State Facilities Engineering Institute (PSFEI) announced this week a partnership with The Salvation Army’s Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers, to provide training for facility maintenance technicians, supervisors
General present for 80th anniversary celebrations in the Philippines
The General and Commissioner visited the officer training college and the Joyville and Bethany Children's Homes after the weekend celebration. Salvationists and friends from across the Philippines gathered at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City on April 7–9 for a congress
The Salvation Army responds to drought in Kenya
The Salvation Army is working with multiple local and international leaders to best serve the communities who have been most impacted by the widespread famine. Drought and crop failure in different parts of Africa—particularly in East Africa—are causing a “humanitarian crisis
How to find purpose outside of your career
Your career doesn't have to fulfill you in every capacity. Loving your job is important, but cultivating relationships and finding purpose beyond your 9–5 is essential for living a full life. The "3 bucket" system, created by author Jonathan Fields in
A season for renewal
Don’t limit spring cleaning to your house. Spring is often seen as a season of renewal. It’s a time to revisit the goals and hopes that you had for this year and see how far you’ve come. We see the
4 uplifting podcasts for Christian moms
When you've hit that afternoon slump, sometimes you need to hear something that lifts you up and connects you back to your faith or simply makes you more relaxed. Here are four podcasts that will uplift you. The Happy Hour with
The Salvation Army targets adolescent substance abuse
Chicago facility offers recovery option for girls and boys ages 13–17. By Alma Bahman - The adolescent brain often draws comparisons to a car with a fully functioning gas pedal but weak brakes. The gas pedal (reward system) is fully developed, but
Live blog captures non-stop action during “Mobilize: Go Children and Youth!” weekend
Youth around the world reached out to their communities in creative ways. Thousands of young Salvationists and friends around the world united in prayer, showed the love of God to their communities and took the lead at their corps during the