A New American Dream
BY HUGO BRAVO
For Harold D’Souza, the opportunity to come to the United States from his home country of India was like being awarded a ticket to heaven.
“In 2003, when I told my friends and family [...]
BY HUGO BRAVO
For Harold D’Souza, the opportunity to come to the United States from his home country of India was like being awarded a ticket to heaven.
“In 2003, when I told my friends and family [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Nothing was going to keep Betty Lou and James Hruska from attending this year’s National Seminar on Evangelism (NSE) in Texas, not even when a devastating fire destroyed their [...]
Join with us as Commissioner (Dr.) Mark Tillsley, shares with us about “A Virtuous Cycle– Part 3”. You can re-watch the recording of this presentation here now [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Salvation Army Captain Michael Harper can’t escape the seemingly addictive aroma of coffee.
While stationed in Manchester, N.H., in 2017, Harper started a coffee ministry called [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
As a fan of the “NCIS: New Orleans” TV show, I was intrigued when I learned that actor Lucas Black was leaving it to “spend more time with family.”
In Black’s case, he meant every word [...]
BY MAJOR A. A. MARGARETA IVARSSON
Most recently, my journey has touched the margins of society in New York City through P.E.A.R.L. Essence Outreach, an effort of The Salvation Army that [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Kids going back to school is always tough on a family budget. There’s the stylish clothing, shoes, haircuts, school supplies—the list can be long and [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Lt. Colonel David B. Davis has an infectious smile and a kind demeanor that's easy to embrace. Those admirable qualities are great assets in his new appointment. In February of 2021, he became the Salvation Army’s National Social Services & Public [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Breathtaking is the word that describes the view from One World Observatory, 102 stories above Manhattan Island atop of One World Trade Center. Formerly known as the Freedom Tower, it stands next to the memorial that marks the site of the World Trade [...]
BY RETTA BLANEY
Under the elevated train in a North Philadelphia neighborhood known for violent crime, drug dealing, and street prostitution, the first floor of a small row house serves as a refuge. Women who experience exploitation and [...]