
Act Justly – Devotional Series
October is Fair Trade Month. I would invite you to spend a few minutes and go through the slides below to learn more about Fair Trade, and The Salvation Army’s

Back to Normal
I have lived in Africa through the height of the HIV pandemic. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, approx. 25% of the population were infected with HIV and over 1 million people

Leadership Insights
I interviewed four women to gain their insight into issues surrounding leadership. I condensed significant points from these illuminating conversations. What issues need clarity? “Leadership is not a static quality

Inspirada por ‘Others’
La diseñadora de modas de Nueva York, Lily Qian, se asocia con “Others: Trade for Hope” (Others: El negocio de la esperanza) en una nueva colección de chales. Durante décadas,

Inspired by Others
New York fashion designer, Lily Qian, partners with Others: Trade for Hope on a new scarf collection For decades, the world of high fashion has been a glamorous fixture of

‘Shuvo shokal’ (Good morning)
Others offers a fresh start in life. “Yes, the people absolutely have a very entrepreneurial culture in Bangladesh,” said April Foster. “They’re hardworking, productive, and efficient.” April, who is director

Bangladesh – Others Trade for Hope
Others Trade for Hope began in Bangladesh in 1997. In February, April Foster visited Bangladesh and met up with the men and women who make the beautiful hand-crafted products we

My Sabbath: A Personal Reflection – April Foster
Walking. Sitting. Reflecting. Reading. Being. Seeking. So many things come to mind when I think of ways that I have practiced Sabbath in my life. Growing up, like most people I

Linked for life
the women of Others On August 12, 2016, a team of seven women from the USA Eastern Territory journeyed to the Kenya East Territory. Among their belongings were handcrafted key/prayer

FIRST: Journaling as a Spiritual Discipline
For many years, I had some boxes stored in my parent’s attic. Having lived out of the country for many years, I had kind of forgotten about them. On a

Will you Trade for Hope?
hen the pillow that Ruma, a woman in Bangladesh, produced is exported for sale by Others, her face lights up and she stands taller. After having seen several orders exported,