After the floods
BY HUGO BRAVO
When storms and heavy rain fell upon South Africa in April 2022, The Salvation Army was quickly on the scene. The loss of life and homes damaged were far beyond what [...]
BY HUGO BRAVO
When storms and heavy rain fell upon South Africa in April 2022, The Salvation Army was quickly on the scene. The loss of life and homes damaged were far beyond what [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Benji took a drink every morning for 40 years. Now, he’s sober.
In 2019, The Salvation Army Old Orchard Beach Camp Meetings were in full swing, [...]
BY DE QUENCY BOWEN
My first thought after reading this text was: How is it possible that these tribal leaders scouted the Promised Land and returned with two different perspectives, and yet share the [...]
BY HUGO BRAVO
SAconnects spoke with Joshua Kraft, president of Kraft Family Philanthropies and recipient of The Salvation Army Others Award on the day before [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Amidst the multiple and varied ministries, properties and programs that make up The Salvation Army [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
After some 20 years in the news business, I thought of myself as a hardened journalist who had “seen it all.” That view of myself was [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
In the 1920s, the world enjoyed a growing prosperity, levity, and optimism. In the United States, the era became known as the “Roaring Twenties.” A surging economy, [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Salvation Army Lieutenant Clifford Douglas was 27 when he came to the United States from Guyana, South America in 2015. However, standing 5 foot 9 inches tall and small in [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Tammi Regan, an avid horse enthusiast, first saw Hank the Horse 11 years ago standing alone in a muddy pasture in Kentucky. Forsaken by his owner, [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Grace Vandecruze immigrated to the United States from Guyana, South America; endured homelessness; and became a successful entrepreneur. Today, she is an author, [...]