One big family
In the USA Western Territory, The Salvation Army has the Harvest Initiative. In the U.K., it’s called “integration,” and it’s this year’s territorial watchword, but at the Braintree Corps they’ve been stepping up integration between the corps and New Direction
Building friendships in Fresno
Women of the corps and those in recovery get to know each other in an afternoon of tea. Thirty-two women from the Fresno Citadel, the Gablecrest Women’s Transitional Home and the Rosecrest Adult Rehabilitation Program for women recently joined together for
Harvest Initiative: becoming a soldier
By Lisa Barnes, Captain - It was our first Sunday in the Seattle White Center. While thrilled to be there, and to be Corps Officers—my nerves were on edge. So many new people. So many first impressions all at once. Things were
Harvest Initiative snapshot
Updates from around the West The Western Territory launched its Harvest Initiative in 2011 to connect adult rehabilitation center (ARC) beneficiaries and corps members. The territory annually admits more than 7,500 men and women into its 24 ARCs, a cost-free and biblically
The Harvest Initiative moves forward
Moy Hernandez, Jr., Captain - All throughout the Scriptures there are verses that speak about the harvest—from whom the Lord of the harvest is, and the great availability for harvest, to simple illustrative metaphors of seeds and hearts. We know that
Corps, ARC stand ‘United’
By Shari Fowler - Event joins ARC, corps and social service ministries to continue momentum of Harvest Initiative Over 1,000 Salvationists and friends from the adult rehabilitation centers (ARC), corps and social service ministries of the Southern California Division gathered in Pasadena