I’m sure I wasn’t the only person to mutter under their breath (and it wasn’t a quiet mutter) as the first Easter buns and chocolate eggs appeared...
Ken hit rock bottom as an alcoholic truck driver. But Jesus turned that around.
If you've been hurt by religion, try Jesus instead.
Caring community brought Russell Healey to The Salvation Army and is what he tries to give back as a rural chaplain.
In this edition, Major Heather Rodwell reflects on the transitions she’s experienced throughout her life as a woman of faith, a Salvation Army...
New Zealand could be the first country in the world to become slave-free, says human trafficking expert Matthew Friedman. With 30 years’...
In 1981 New Zealand band Blam Blam Blam (including singer Don McGlashan) had a minor hit here with the song ‘There is No Depression in New Zealand...
A graduation and a school formal-style celebration in Dunedin at the end of last year encapsulates the work of E&E and the transformation it...
Helping people find a sense of belonging is at the heart of what Oamaru man Joseph Cropley does. It’s led him on a life of teaching and giving...
In this edition we introduce you to Matt Friedman, a long-time activist in the abolition of human trafficking. Some readers would remember Matt’s...
Alan Johnson is the man behind The Salvation Army’s State of the Nation report.
On this Waitangi Day, it’s important to take time to think about how we can encourage a greater level of selflessness and creativity to build...