Globally, New Zealand is seen as a small, somewhat protected nation. Yet we have faced major tragedies over the past few years that have not only...
An approximately 100-strong contingent represented Te Ope Whakaora at this year’s Waitangi celebrations in early February, including Māori...
Jason Tereva, or JT as he’s known, turns 50 this year. Having spent most of his life in various institutions, JT is now in his own home—clean and...
Little progress has been made in the past year to lift New Zealanders out of poverty, highlighted in the State of the Nation Report 2020....
The Salvation Army is a large and far-reaching organisation. This has been highlighted to me over the last few months, as I have seen our...
In part one of this occasional series on the armour of God, we uncover the truth about lies. When it comes to playing ice-breaker games, you...
Angel Murphy, from Sydenham Corps, shares her struggle with abuse and addiction, until she surrendered to God and turned her life around. I grew...
Deep in the rolling green hills of Southland lies Jeff Farm—a hidden gem in The Salvation Army’s work. Gifted to the Army in 1952, it has been...
The Australian bush fires have been raging for five months now. And, like many War Cry readers, I’ve been praying. But when pitted against the...
Read this edition online There is an old nautical practice called ‘nailing your colours to the mast’. This dates back to the Age of Sail when...
Overcoming her childhood trauma and challenges, Kiri Higgs is living her best life and embracing her identity in God. My mum was only 18 and...
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Pallant, author of To Be Like Jesus! Christian Ethics for a Twenty-First-Century Salvation Army, has bravely chosen to ‘go...