This is my last issue as editor of War Cry, so I write with equal measures of joy and sadness. We are moving to the Waikato to be closer to family...
In the early days of The Salvation Army, being young was no hinderance to leadership and service. And the teenage pioneers of our territory are...
Rob Scott is 25 years sober. But every day he still wakes up and tells himself, ‘I will not drink today’. One of the first ever clients of the...
For this special Congress edition of War Cry, we asked every corps officer in the territory to send a photo that sums up a highlight of corps life...
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester says he owes ‘an enormous debt of gratitude’ to community groups like The Salvation Army. He talks about growing up...
Sad faces and wicked scars—that’s what probably comes to mind when you hear the words ‘breast cancer’. But Salvationist Cara Reddish says her...
Are you a grandparent taking on the care of your grandies? You’re not alone!
Kmart has just opened its first New Zealand 24-hour store in Sylvia Park, Auckland. Reaction to this ‘open all hours’ policy has been mixed …
Read this edition online The whole communications team is experiencing a mixture of exhaustion and elation, after a weekend away at the ARPA...
In this occasional series, War Cry asks leading thinkers in The Salvation Army for their take on a difficult verse. Here, we discuss a claim by...
For the first time in our territory’s history, women outnumber men on executive leadership. The Salvation Army works against the discrimination of...
You don’t have to ‘drop your korowai Māori at the door to be a Christian,’ says Envoy Anihera Carroll. She begins her appointment as Midland’s...