
Brew Something!
Slouched in front of a storefront with her head in her hands, “Courtney” is all too familiar with the stares of disgust and verbal abuse, which she and other homeless

Driven to Change
Unlike most people, Doug Hughes actually considers being stopped by the police a kind of blessing. A year ago in Canton, Ohio, an officer pulled Hughes over and charged him

Él sí que es un líder
Andy Iorio fue siempre más seguidor que líder durante sus años mozos. Oriundo de Plains, Pensilvania, Iorio servía de monaguillo en su iglesia y asistió 12 años a una escuela

Now, he’s a Leader
Andy Iorio was always more of a follower than a leader in his younger days. A native of Plains, Pa., Iorio was an altar boy and attended 12 years of

The People are the Church
As Salvation Army officers, Captains Candy and J.R. Fritsch know their appointment to the Cleveland West Park Corps could change at any time. If the Army wants to deploy them

¡A remontar el vuelo!
Hace tres años, la vida abatió a Regina Reeves. Es cierto que había logrado liberarse de un matrimonio abusivo; no obstante, Reeves se sentía profundamente deprimida. Se la pasaba todo

Soaring Again
Three years ago, life had grounded Regina Reeves. She may have been finally rising out of an abusive marriage, but Reeves was deeply depressed. All day, she lay in bed,

People do need the Lord
“When will we realize people need the Lord?” —Steve Green It was a routine day for Helen Dunning. She was dropping off and picking up Salvation Army bell ringers in

Las personas necesitan al Señor
Era un día rutinario para Helen Dunning. Estaba pasando a buscar y a dejar a los campanilleros del Ejército de Salvación en Clearfield, Pensilvania. Pero Dios estaba a punto de

Building Children’s Lives
While their parents train to be Salvation Army officers just a few buildings away, the children of cadets at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) in Suffern, N.Y., are strengthening

International flavor at OOB
The Old Orchard Beach Camp Meetings always draw vacationing French Canadians, but this year’s event from July 29–Aug. 4 will have a distinctly Canadian and international flavor. Commissioner Susan McMillian,

Being the Change
When Devonte Thompson trains budding young musicians at the Manhattan Citadel Corps in East Harlem, he sees in them a lot of himself. Thompson began attending the corps when he