Are You Willing?
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Feb. 10, 2024, Montclair (Citadel), N.J. — “Standing here before you is a broken kid, born of broken parents, from the [...]
Harlem Corps celebrates Valentine’s Day
BY HUGO BRAVO
The Salvation Army Harlem Temple Corps hosted a Valentine’s Tea Party inside its gym on Saturday. Couples and singles came, [...]
Black Salvationists rise to leadership
BY CAPTAIN DANIEL N. DIAKANWA
This Black History Month, we remember some heroes of the faith who have served in high office around The Salvation [...]
Commissioner Thomas Estill (1859–1926)
BY ROB JEFFERY
The Salvation Army in America has been led by some pretty big names. In the early years, Commissioner George Scott [...]
Soldiers Rallying in PENDEL
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
They’re expecting 200 to 250 soldiers to gather at Camp Ladore on March 15-17 for the Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware [...]
Kellys are new DCs in SWONEKY
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
It’s a homecoming of sorts for Majors Scott and Susan Kelly, who started their 34-year career as Salvation Army [...]
SWONEKY Epiphany Concert: A Bright Idea
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
It was a chance encounter on Facebook in the cold and snowy first week of January—we scrolled across a post [...]
‘I Will Survive’ opens on Galentine’s Day
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Love for Christ is a theme of the pre-Valentine’s Day (Galentine’s Day) release of I Will Survive. Hailed by critics [...]
Salvationist Dynamics : Part 1
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Good energy, even dynamism, is often produced between two differing viewpoints. This is a rule of physics, academia, oratory, politics, and more.