Musical review: ‘Come From Away’
The Salvation Army shines brightly in secular Broadway musical. By Jessica Zielinski - On Sept. 11, 2001, tragedy struck in the United States. The Salvation Army was one of the first relief agencies to respond, but this is not a story of
Bible journaling 101: Getting started and lessons learned
Caught in the everyday routine of life, I realized I needed to renew my relationship with God and be spiritually challenged. I wanted to try a new way to worship the Lord—one that would take me out of my comfort
Knitting though the Bible
A group of women from the Warrington Corps created a 70-foot Bible scene made entirely of wool. Twenty-eight women from the Warrington Corps in the U.K. recently completed a 10-month project to knit a collection of Bible stories that reached 70
Noah’s Ark lands at Homer Corps
Corps receives a unique gift. [gss gallery ids="19833,19832,19828,19829,19830,19831"] The Homer, Alaska, corps, led by Lts. Caleb and Christin Fankhauser, recently received and dedicated a one-of -a-kind gift–a four-piece set of Noah’s Ark paintings by Tom duBois, known for his Christian art. Betty Hoefling,
Art, not ads
Colette Miller couldn’t help but notice all of the vast blank walls and canvases in Los Angeles. They’d look better covered with something there, she thought. But not ads. Instead, she envisioned big, bright angel wings. So one day in 2012,
Scriptural reasoning brings interfaith meeting to IHQ
[gss gallery ids="18275,18270,18276,18278,18274,18277,18282,18286,18289,18280,18284"] An interfaith event at The Salvation Army International Headquarters (IHQ) brought together Christians, Jews, Muslims and others to consider how the three major faiths approach refugees. The event was spent in Scriptural Reasoning, organized by the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme—a
Art – a social services healing agent
"Art and Shelter" exhibits paintings and photographs at Alegria. In the Silver Lake community of Los Angeles, The Salvation Army’s Alegria—a transitional housing program for homeless families affected by HIV and AIDS—is also home to a unique “Art and Shelter” series, displaying