Lost at Sea: Wilson’s journey from addiction to sobriety
Wilson’s alcohol addiction interfered with every aspect of his life, including his occupation. After being fired from a fishing vessel, his life began to spiral out of control leading to more substance abuse. Landing in the ER, Wilson had an
Without a flag of their own
Are you watching the Olympics this summer? As athletes from around the world prepare to kick off the games with the opening ceremony Aug. 5, this year has an interesting twist. One team doesn’t have a flag. Rami Anis is a Syrian
Meth, money and madness
Paul had, what many would consider, the good life. A high paying career, married with two children, and an ocean view home. A few encounters with some guys on the job who seemed to “have limitless energy” and Paul found
Never beyond grace
John Potter once rode with a biker gang, but now serves the community breakfast. “My story starts with a gallon of milk.” It might sound dramatic, but a gallon of milk from The Salvation Army food bank led John Potter
National digital learning program underway
Initiative brings critical skills education to kids in 200 Salvation Army after-school programs across the U.S. By Ashley Carter - The Salvation Army announced today the launch of The Salvation Army Digital Learning Program presented by Target for 200 Salvation Army after-school
Corps Cadets nationwide to become BOLD moviemakers
Call for entries announced for first-of-its-kind film festival By Major Frank Duracher - Corps Cadet brigades in all four U.S. territories have been invited to try their hands at producing, directing and starring in their own short movie as part of a
Philippines documentary to premiere online
A documentary about The Salvation Army's Typhoon Haiyan response in the Philippines will premiere Feb. 24 at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, Tenn., and online at 6 p.m. via SAVN. “More than three months after Typhoon Haiyan ravaged The