If we want to kick the demons of addiction out of our lives, we need to let Jesus move in says Christina Tyson.
Every year, The Salvation Army runs an appeal for funds to support our overseas mission work. The ‘Self Denial Appeal’ challenges us to make...
For Christchurch Salvationist Liz Edwards, working with formerly homeless men at the Addington Supportive Accommodation centre is a privilege....
A stay in hospital prompted Ian to develop a book that invites those nearing the end of their lives to face death with courage, peace and hope....
‘Would you have work done?’ It was a topic that came up one night at an office job, when we were having Friday night nibbles. Because we thought...
There’s a lot of discussion in New Zealand at the moment about euthanasia. Some of those calling for assisted suicide are people we could describe...
The most powerful argument can be the one where we don’t talk. But what does that have to do with Brussels sprouts?
Two years ago I could not leave my house, let alone tell my story. But after a lifetime of abuse, alcoholism and deep despair, I have finally...
I’m fascinated how The Salvation Army has survived?’ The reporter’s question caught me a bit off guard, curious about how The Salvation Army...
Natalie thought she’d miss alcohol forever. But more than two years later, life is better than it’s ever been.
The other Sunday I was looking across the congregation of the people I worship with each week. A number of striking family likenesses stood out....
Aristotle said, ‘Criticism is something you can easily avoid by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.’ But that’s not an option in the...