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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 [...]
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.
Ashland Kroc presents ‘Matilda Jr.’
BY HUGO BRAVO
The Ashland Kroc Youth Theatre’s musical production based on the Roald Dahl classic was its biggest and best yet.
Meeting at the ‘Shore Corps’
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Three New Jersey corps gather for fellowship and to better meet their congregations’ needs.
City Barbeque lends a holiday hand
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
A new partnership between The Salvation Army and City Barbeque brought toys to hundreds of children in its first year.
Red Shield answers Code Blue in Buffalo
BY HUGO BRAVO
With temperatures plummeting, people without homes in Buffalo, N.Y., had a warm place to sleep at night through The Salvation Army.
It’s all roses for USA East bandsters
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Salvationists from the Eastern Territory describe marching in the Rose Parade as surreal, amazing, and a ‘swarm of red.’
Massachusetts luncheon honors supporters
BY HUGO BRAVO
The Salvation Army in Massachusetts hosted its annual luncheon in Boston to recognize local supporters and celebrate 100 years of Camp Wonderland.
50-year Bedford soldier not slowing down
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Sonia Davis is now 74, but she is still on the front lines volunteering for The Salvation Army’s Bedford Temple in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Just Enough
BY JOANNA POLAREK
Keeping a resolution can be hard, but if you trust the process and put your trust in the Lord, He will provide [...]
Echelon connecting with a new generation
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Emerging auxiliary Echelon chapters for young professionals are developing the next generation of Salvation Army volunteers and donors.












