Hotel ministry, visiting pubs, bars, cafés and hotels, is a part of Salvation Army history that still has a place today.
Raj Mani tells the incredible story about how a Bible that led her to the Lord, got lost and found by just the right person.
For more than 100 years The Salvation Army has been helping homeless people in Auckland through the Epsom Lodge Supportive Accommodation Unit,...
The Block is back, and this time it is playing on the gender divide. Can women reno a house that will stay standing? Can guys perfectly puff a...
My brother and sister-in-law just spent two weeks in Iran. The first comment both made to me was how friendly and welcoming Iranians are—something...
Holly Cormack grew up in foster care, but it was at The Salvation Army that she found her true family.
Carla Lindsey explores what happened when Jonah said ‘yeah-nah’ to God.
Last week, my husband and I took a big step in our family life: we attended our first class for people interested in fostering and adoption. Where...
Daryl Brougham went into state care as an infant. Within the system that should have protected him, Daryl suffered every kind of abuse in over 30...
In the first of a five part series, Carla Lindsey examines the book of Jonah. Here she asks, ‘Was there really a fish?’ and other important...
Pastors are far more likely than the general population to have depression, according to recent research. But there are still many misconceptions...
Cindy Watters is The Salvation Army’s first ‘mission in place coordinator’, living and working among community housing developments in Hornby,...