Peter Koia wants to help more people explore the wonderful opportunities that come through Salvation Army officership.
I am five years old and I have totally actually loved Cars all my life. We went to see Cars 3 and it was the best day ever, I didn’t want it to...
I’ve sat at my father’s deathbed twice, almost three times. The first time was when Dad suffered a major stroke at 66. We weren’t sure he’d...
This edition’s cover is a stark image taken in 2015 of a woman from Mombasa, Kenya, showing off one of the tools she used to cut young girls’...
We all like to get on with other people, but what do we do when we realise we’ve fallen into the trap of being a ‘people pleaser’?
The Salvation Army value ‘Do the Right Thing’ sounds straightforward, but unless we allow ourselves to be guided by a clear standard, it’s so easy...
After 26 years in international development around the world Salvation Army Social Housing (SASH) National Director Greg Foster says he’s excited...
With advances in screening for unborn children with Down syndrome, the future of genetic selection is now. This offers up grave questions about...
I met Jo when she was a teenager and I was serving with The Salvation Army in Australia. Jo was 23 when her second child was born with Down...
How do we allow people to move from feeling like outsiders, to knowing they belong? The Salvation Army value ‘Offer a Place to Belong’ is a...
When New Zealander Kara Isaac couldn’t find a Christian novel she wanted to read, she decided to write one herself. This month she releases her...
Ronji Tanielu—a policy analyst at the Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit—has returned home after visiting 33 countries in two years.