Ingrid Barratt is a writer and works for Women's Ministries. She likes: bike rides at sunset, oversized mugs filled with tea, talking about feelings, and having fun(damental rights for women).
The Salvation Army was granted 20,000 Tala ($NZ11,500) by the Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development - alongside 11 local NGOs...
Money raised from ‘Thrive Tonga’ will help restore the 3 Salvation Army kindergartens after the eruption and tsunami, and further develop this...
‘As a boy I only related to girl characters, but when you’re a boy people think that’s funny or weird,’ writes artist Damian Alexander in his...
A 12-year-old girl dressed up in a mui mui, with her head covered in a blue sheet, bows before the Angel Gabriel and...
The surprise hit of Waikato’s lockdown was none other than ‘Home League Online’. Originally created for the thriving group of over 50 women at...
Last year, the most searched Bible term around the world was ‘Do not fear’. As a pandemic rolled through the world, the verse people turned...
Des Adams grew up hearing about how The Salvation Army helped his father post-World War II, after he spent four years as a prisoner of war. As we...
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester says he owes ‘an enormous debt of gratitude’ to community groups like The Salvation Army. He talks about growing up...
The solutions to the environmental crisis lie not only in science but in spirituality, say Christians at the forefront of the environmental...
Peter Wolfkamp has become a fan favourite on The Block NZ, as the tough-but-fair site foreman.
I found this week’s feature quite confronting—you may, too, as it is honest about Christian culture’s role in our environmental crisis. But, in...
Author Lotta Dann is ‘feeling nervous—there are going to be tears’. It’s the type of emotion she is still learning to sit with, after seven years...