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Echelon Turns Out for Pittsburgh Shelter
BY HUGO BRAVO
The Family Caring Center in Pittsburgh, Pa., is one of the few shelters in the Pittsburgh area that [...]
Welcome to the ‘Messy Church’
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
This Salvation Army church in Beacon, N.Y., may be “messy,” but the people sure seem to [...]
Booths Writing Boldly: Part 7
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The blockbuster 1890 book In Darkest England and the Way Out was a bold William Booth [...]
Rhythms of Worship
BY LT. COLONEL MARGARET DAVIS
Summer is here! Children and youth are out of school and engrossed in summertime [...]
Divisional Spotlight: Greater New York
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Six years before the Statue of Liberty was dedicated, The Salvation Army formally commenced its work and [...]
Gaining Strength in Ironbound
BY WARREN L. MAYE
In April this year, The Salvation Army’s ministry in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, N.J., enrolled [...]
Kearny Corps Hosts Electrical Workshop
BY HUGO BRAVO
This spring, The Salvation Army in Kearny, N.J., held its first Practical Electrical Workshop, a five-week course for [...]
Hang High Another Flag in Milford
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
They don’t call Milford, Mass., “Flag City” for nothing. For a good part of the year, every [...]
Booths Writing Boldly: Part 6
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
One of several enduring features of Salvationist thinking is the bold idea of taking the initiative [...]
Salvation Army Hosts Reentry Simulations
BY HUGO BRAVO
The Salvation Army’s 49-9 Project offers guidance and spiritual support to men and women in prison through [...]
‘Hope in a Handbag’ Raises $82K
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Hope in a Handbag, a new fundraiser benefiting The Salvation Army’s LIGHT Project in Western [...]
A Look at Father’s Day
BY LT. COLONEL DAVID DAVIS
When I was a young boy, around 9 years of age, I first began to understand the [...]












