Moloka‘i: serving small communities of Old Hawai‘i
Doing the Most Good- Hawaiian and the Pacific Islands Army’s work reaches many in need. The beautiful island of Moloka‘i, the fifth largest of the eight islands in Hawai‘i, still retains remnants of the unique pineapple plantation days of old Hawai‘i. Except
Revolution Hawaii: a passion for ministry
Doing the Most Good- Hawaiian and the Pacific Islands Field guide to practical Christianity starts in September Seeking to ignite a passion in young adults for hands-on Christian ministry, Revolution Hawaii is set to open its doors in Honolulu this September. island of
The Marshall Islands: “life is difficult”
Doing the Most Good- Hawaiian and the Pacific Islands Salvation Army meets needs in multiple ways. Food donation to a family The following is excerpted from letters sent by Captains Martin and Nancy Cooper, Marshall Islands coordinator and leadership training center director,
God at the center!
Doing The Most Good- Hawaiian and the Pacific Islands Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center update. by Commissioner Joe Noland - When searching for rare, sought after, high demand land on which to build Kroc Center Hawaii, something miraculous happened. Through a
Doing the Most Good by changing lives
Doing the Most Good- Hawaiian and the Pacific Islands by Sue Schumann Warner - (l-r) Phil Russell, Honolulu and National Advisory Board member and chair of Kroc steering committee; Micah Kane, chair, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Commissioner Philip Swyers, Western territorial
GRACE IN MORTAL TIME
At the entrance of The Salvation Army’s Grace Hospice in Winnipeg, Canada, a dedication sign includes the verse “He leads me beside still waters, he restores my soul” (Psalm 23). Many have commented that they feel peace as they enter the