9/11 from the Classroom
BY HUGO BRAVO
Most Americans saw the events of September 11, 2001, through breaking television news reports or social media, a concept still [...]
A Reporter’s Notebook from 9/11
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
It’s been 24 years since I volunteered for The Salvation Army in the days following 9/11 [...]
‘Compassion Under Fire’
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Reflecting on the events of September 11, 2001, I recall a personal experience I have [...]
A 9/11 Cross
BY ROB JEFFERY
The Heritage Museum has over 30,000 artifacts that speak to The Salvation Army’s [...]
Divisional Spotlight: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Every USA East command is special, but it can be said that one division literally [...]
Booths Writing Boldly: Part 8
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
This typically bold Catherine Booth statement is found in the even bolder [...]
‘Build a Better Wadsworth’
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
A new Salvation Army corps building is rising in Wadsworth, Ohio, that [...]
Feeding Minds and Bodies in Chelsea
BY HUGO BRAVO
In early August, Price Rite Marketplace teamed up with The Salvation Army’s Chelsea Corps and [...]
‘Worthy’ at Star Lake Musicamp
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Star Lake Musicamp has become a summertime rite of passage for Amanda Dorce, who first picked up a musical instrument to be like her older brother, James.









