Transformed by the Cross
The message of God’s restorative and redemptive love, as evidenced in the Cross and empty tomb, is still as powerful and relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. The

ARC and Corps Integration
Our territory’s 20/20 Vision guides us in our thinking about how we, as Salvationists, can make a difference in the Kingdom. We understand that: The Lord has blessed the Army

Hallelujah Lassies
While many denominations grapple today with the role of women in ministry, The Salvation Army has deployed women in leadership since its inception. In the beginning, “Hallelujah Lassies” attracted so

‘He leads me daily’
Juanita Hager is the quintessential Salvationist. The 80–year–old Piqua, Ohio, woman found her spiritual home at The Salvation Army when she was just seven. During the pursuing decades, she became

‘I just love doing for the children’
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” —Matthew 19:14 Susanne Pummill was a

New Hampshire Shelter offers hope
Tom Ryan arrived at the Edna McKenna House in Concord, N.H., two years ago when his mother entered a nursing home and he had nowhere else to go. “I was

Coming to America
Filled with uncertainty, challenges, and risks, most immigrants would say coming to the United States is worth it. People seeking a better existence for themselves and for their children eagerly

‘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

Women of the Army
Three women carry on The Salvation Army’s rich tradition of service, compassion, and holiness. Here are their compelling stories. Back to her roots Retired Major Joan Sayer grew up at

Relevents: Christina Schweitzer
Christina Schweitzer, director of Employment Services for the Salvation Army’s Buffalo, N.Y., Corps, talks about her experiences as an immigrant, the power of faith in action, and working with terminally

Moving Beyond Crisis
Last April, Luisa Gutierrez thought she was going to The Salvation Army in New Haven, Conn., to simply pick up a few vegetables for her guinea pig. She got her

Gender Equity and the Image of God
One day I sat in chapel at a Christian college to hear a presentation by Salvationist scholar Roger Green. While he spoke on women in the holiness movement, a young