Australian linguist Nathan John Albury has researched Kiwi attitudes to te reo Māori and found that we have ‘embraced and preserved the Māori...
This edition’s feature article is by Pakistani Salvationist Nazia Yousaf. Many Salvationists in New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga will have met Nazia’s...
Church attendance patterns are changing, with more people attending less often. So, how are we to respond?
In a society that seems increasingly fearful, how does the concept of showing hospitality to strangers sit with the Christian church? asks Coralie...
A new report looks at how provincial New Zealand is being left behind while our wealth is focused on the cities.
A mistake responding to a cryptic job ad eventually led Andrew McKerrow to become New Zealand’s first horse racing chaplain.
Simon Barnett has won over audiences on Dancing with the Stars, but we especially love him because he has chosen to support The Salvation Army....
Last year, Salvationists raised one million dollars during the Self Denial Appeal. This was the first time that The Salvation Army, New Zealand,...
Over the next few weeks, Salvation Army churches around New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga turn their attention to raising funds for overseas mission....
150 years since its founding, The Salvation Army is still a mission movement, says Commissioner Robert Donaldson.
This is Salvation Army founder General William Booth as you’ve perhaps never seen him before.
It’s a joy for our team to bring you this commemorative edition of War Cry to mark 150 years of The Salvation Army.