6 activities to spark your creativity
Chances are that your schedule is booked 9-5, calendar is filled with family activities and routines, and any extra hours are filled with miscellaneous necessities. Perhaps, a deep breath and one of these activities will be able to refresh your
Nationwide, pollinator gardens are creating a buzz
From the White House down to your own backyard, an unprecedented round of initiatives works to save a fragile link in our ecosystem. With its gently rolling water and twinkling lights, San Antonio’s Riverwalk is well-known as a charming spot for
City and Salvation Army find use of downed trees
Wood provides opportunity for partnership, ministry and needs fulfillment In the rural town of Coos Bay, Ore., many low-income residents rely solely on wood-burning stoves to heat their homes. So when Lt. Kevin Pope, corps officer of the Coos Bay Corps,
‘The Outdoor Salvationist’
Blogger merges nature and mission By Aaron Raymond - My love of the outdoors started in my backyard, growing up on the North Shore of Oahu. It was an ideal place to be introduced to the constant movements of the natural world—everything always
Camp Arnold raises new ‘Mountains’
Cabins replace nearly 50-year-old A-frames. The Salvation Army Camp Arnold in Eatonville, Wash., erected 12 A-frame cabins as “temporary” housing in 1966. Now, almost 50 years later, four new cabins have replaced them. “The old A-frames served Camp Arnold well,” said Camp