In retrospect
Iconic photos from the West as The Salvation Army celebrates 150 years in 2015 By Sheila Chatterjee - Lytton Home In 1904, The Salvation Army bought a 700-acre health resort outside Healdsburg, Calif., and converted it into a home for children. Soon after,
Biddy Basketball
New program teaches team building By Raymond Erickson-King - The Seattle White Center Corps created “Biddy Basketball” as a way to attract a previously unreached population of young kids in the community. Led by Guy Williams, corps director and former NBA player, the
Meet Commissioner Silvia Cox
With the election of General André Cox as The Salvation Army’s 20th international leader in August 2013, his wife Commissioner Silvia Cox assumed the role of World President of Women’s Ministries. Here, Salvationist Editor Major Jane Kimberley talks to Cox
“Worship without sacrifice”
By Robert Docter, Editor-In-Chief - Gandhi listed “worship without sacrifice” as one of the world’s seven sins. Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Knowledge without character Commerce without morality Science without humanity Worship without sacrifice Politics without principle I read this the other day, and the trumpets sounded and
Promoting peace in Venezuela
The Salvation Army is working to bring peace amid the ongoing riots in Venezuela. Protests first surfaced in early February, evolving into a violent crisis that put the country in turmoil. According to CNN, the protesters—most of whom are students—are demanding “better
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