Fit to Serve
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
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 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, [...]
BY MAJOR LAUREN HODGSON
The word Christmas can bring both great joy and a sense of trepidation at the same time. Why is that?
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Beauty queen Sandahl Taylor is happily married with two children, but there was a time when she was a single mother and staying with friends. During several Christmas seasons, The Salvation Army Angel Tree [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Before going on to superstardom with the R&B/pop group New Edition, Ronnie DeVoe grew up poor in the housing projects of Boston’s South End. One of the constant positive influences in his life was a nearby Boys Club [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
Imagine: you’re walking along the warm sands of a crowded beach on a sunny, summer day. As far as you can see are people lounging in their bathing suits; all slim, trim, and fit. Today, that scenario [...]
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Two elementary school–aged children strolled home from school one sun–splashed spring day when they got the scare of their lives. They saw a passenger in a moving car point a handgun out [...]
BY WARREN L. MAYE
The law, as it stood in the early 1880s, said that a young woman of 13 was legally competent to consent to her own seduction. Girls under the age [...]
SAConnects magazine has won 13 Evangelical Press Association (EPA) awards for the 2021 publishing year. EPA is a professional organization of Christian print and digital publications and the world’s largest professional organization for the evangelical [...]
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 [...]