As the New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga Territory kicks off a year of non-stop prayer, it's time to rediscover our prayer voices.
We’re great at saying sorry when we bump into someone on a crowded street, so why is it so hard to say sorry for our real mistakes?
The fascinating story of what may well have been the world’s first fair trade beverage, Hamodava tea and coffee, started by Herbert Booth in 1897...
Professor Jonathan Boston believes that many Christians are displaying ‘an appalling witness to the gospel’ when it comes to caring for God’s...
Just a few weeks ago, The Salvation Army in New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga converged on Wellington’ for a congress held under the banner ‘Now is the...
There is no one way to get over a relationship breakup, but you can navigate it so that breakup doesn’t break you.
I recently watched the Japanese film Wood Job, the story of a lazy school-leaver who flunks his exams and can’t get into university, so on a whim...
Karl Foreman features in a new Salvation Army campaign encouraging more people to explore the option of becoming Salvation Army officers (...
Exploring the non-partisan nature of The Salvation Army’s engagement in the public sphere. What place does politics have in a life of faith?
Senior Salvation Army staff have paid tribute to an ‘unsung hero’ of The Salvation Army in Auckland after more than three decades of work.
Former All Black Norm Hewitt lets us into his private world, and the moment he got on his knees in prayer for the first time. It was the beginning...
Well-known restaurateur Steve Logan and CQ Hotel manager Olivier Lacoua are challenging other restaurant and hotel owners to join them in sleeping...