It may be no fault of the parent, but some of the most silent sufferers of mental illness are the children.
Peter Hennessy grew up in Brazil, as the son of Salvation Army officers—and from a young age learnt that it was all about loving people.
For thousands of years, throughout Aotearoa and the Pacific, the coldest and darkest time of the year is also one of its most special times. We...
This issue, War Cry turns 135 years old—which is a nice symmetry with Founders Day on Sunday. For this week’s feature, I visited the Archives and...
In this instalment of our occasional series, we ask: Did Jesus really advocate violence?
A reflection on the Māori ward referendum results, by Colson Verdonk—who led the Army’s work in supporting Māori wards.
Lynette Mapson’s world fell apart when she lost her job, but she found a new life at The Salvation Army’s Family Store in Thames.
Trust is one of the most important things in healthy relationships, right? It’s usually listed as a non-negotiable quality in a perspective...
A while ago I had the privilege of assisting an extended family of Middle Eastern refugees into their new life in New Zealand. I found the people...
When Coralie Bridle resuscitated her own three-month-old son Samuel, she knew their world had changed forever. Ever since, Coralie has been her...
I have a rule that I don’t weigh in on Facebook debates. I doubt anyone would ever change their mind due to my striking repartee!
Do we all have a calling? And is it possible to miss the call?