
A New Perspective on Giving
Mary never dreamed that she and her family would one day find themselves desperately needing help. Just two years before, they were actually the ones helping families in need. “We had

Serving two Armies
Clifford “Ron” Lancaster, who held a Specialist Grade 4 rank, had been a soldier in Vietnam for 10 long months. But he was hopeful about his future after learning that

The General Speaks
During his visit to San Juan, P.R., General André Cox talked to SAConnects about the Army’s disaster recovery efforts, his message to officers and new cadets, and making time for

The Salvation Army remembers
A pianist played slowly, starting with just a few measures of the classic and patriotic song “You’re A Grand Old Flag.” Someone began singing the words. Then another person joined

love & safety at the Kids Café
Captains Herb and Miriam Rader are finding that God works in mysterious ways. The corps officers at the Manchester, N.H., Corps grew up on the mission field in India and

under her PILLOW
Neneh Dabor grew up in a Muslim home in the Republic of Sierra Leone in West Africa, but always felt strangely drawn to Jesus Christ. Her parents sent her to

a spectrum of experiences
Perchance you’ve been a Salvationist all your life, but the opportunity to enjoy the rich ministry, the incomparable music, and the comradeship found at Old Orchard Beach Camp Meetings (OOB)

A Drifter Finds Christ
“It’s fantastic when you turn your life over to Christ and stop running on self–will and rely on God’s will,” says Stanley Jackson, a drug and alcohol abuse counselor for

The ARC in Paterson
To Grow, Learn, and Find God In years past, a 3–story high–rise building in Paterson, N.J., housed massive electrical generators that harnessed the rushing waters of the Passaic River’s Great

The language of God’s love
Houston’s International Corps Cecilia Dube smiles widely as she surveys the rainbow of people filing into the Houston International Corps, a church family comprising 26 different nationalities and 16 languages. “It

six days in Honduras
In February, Salvation Army officers from the USA Eastern Territory accompanied doctors and nurses from the Raymond Foundation to San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The ‘Honduras Medical Brigade’, along with the

Sisterly Love
Continuing the ministry of Eliza Shirley In 1879, Eliza Shirley struggled with the decision to leave the East Midlands of England and come to Philadelphia, “The City of Brotherly Love.”