Tithely offers digital tithing at corps
Users can set up recurring offerings through the app and make payments to certain programs. By Dave Werstine - What used to attract disapproving stares during church services is becoming more and more common. It seems as though people and their cell
Why and how of giving
Consider your commitment to give to God. By Terry Masango, Captain - Have you considered your commitment to giving lately? “Give, and it will be given to you. They will pour into your lap a good measure, pressed down, shaken together,
Giving back on #GivingTuesday
Holiday shoppers exhausted their wallets on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but today, many are opening their wallets once more for a great cause. #GivingTuesday, a social movement that first began in 2012, is dedicated to encouraging people to give to
When the cupboards are bare
The Salvation Army responds to the growing problem of food insecurity. By Laura Poff - While families across the United States gather around the table for turkey, stuffing and yams this Thanksgiving, many others will line up in the early morning hours
People come first
I am reminded to put aside my lists and simply love. By Jolene Hodder, Commissioner - I make lists. I can't help it. Lists are my attempt to control the chaos around me, to make sure that I'm covering all of my
Hunger, homelessness and hope
By Pete Costas, Major - In downtown Raleigh, N.C., there’s been a recent uproar about hunger and homelessness. As the commanding officer of The Salvation Army here, I stay abreast of issues and situations like this, and meet collaboratively with representatives
To give or not to give?
By Bill Miller, Envoy Whether or not to give directly to homeless individuals is a difficult dilemma. I can only speak on behalf of my city, St. Paul, Minn., where many of those who hold up a sign on the ramps and