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
5 ways to help your kids cope with moving
Moving is a change in life that is bound to happen at one point or another. Some people approach it with enthusiasm and excitement, while for others it can be a time of stress and anxiety at the thought of
15 quotes on being your most courageous self
Take it from the ones who have gone before us on how walking in step with boldness and courage invites greater community, expands the mind, and ultimately propels you in a direction rather than keeping you stranded, standing idle for
Salvation Army pairs up with Hawaii Community College to help volcano victims
Roughly 600 homes have been destroyed by the Puna lava flow. The Salvation Army is now partnering with Hawaii Community College to provide meals to residents displaced by the Puna lava flow and Kilauea volcanic eruption. Hawaii CC’s Culinary Arts program
Salvation Army clients complete Lodi construction program
Nailing opportunity amid construction skilled labor shortage By Vivian Lopez - Three Salvation Army clients were among a recent graduating class of a new two-week construction training program in Lodi, California, established by the Lodi Committee on Homelessness. Born out of a
Arizona program gives youth confidence, motivation
Partnership emphasizes educational support for local students As Arizona works to repair its struggling education system, the presence of The Salvation Army Phoenix Citadel Corps’ Active Learning Program is crucial to provide local students with additional educational support and mentoring
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
Kids Fit Go program to begin rollout
West’s Kroc Centers are getting a jump start on the initiative. By Hillary Jackson - When Fitness Coordinator Dwight Pete tells kids at the Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center Phoenix South Mountain to “build a plate,” he isn’t talking about
West challenged to ‘Adopt a Corps’
Mainland Salvationists can now tangibly support a part of the territory that experiences extreme poverty. The Western Territory is launching a new program to support its ministry in the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands: Adopt
How to make the most of your commute to work
Moving always presents itself as a challenge, no matter what the destination is: a new city, a new chapter. Moving also implies a commute of some sorts, which means setting that alarm even earlier, preparing in advance and assimilating into
How to find motivation in times of stress or change
Change is inevitable. We, as humans, are constantly changing our styles, our preferences, our leaders, our opinions, our locations, times of peace, times of conflict. We experience different seasons. The very state in which we live in is the definition
Africa’s Salvation Army communicators gather
Storytelling was at the heart of a landmark training conference attended by 17 Salvation Army personnel responsible for communication of the movement’s mission across Africa. The inaugural Africa Communications Network meeting was hosted in Harare by the Zimbabwe and Botswana