Strangers Here, Citizens There
Imagine waking up one day and realizing you can’t stay where you are. Not because you want to, but because staying means danger—real danger. Your home, the place filled with…
Imagine waking up one day and realizing you can’t stay where you are. Not because you want to, but because staying means danger—real danger. Your home, the place filled with…
THQ was pleased to welcome Colonels Bishow and Pamela Samhika to THQ Family Prayers. The Colonels, who are appointed at the International College for Officers in London, were warmly welcomed…
Ezakheni Corps in the Northern KwaZulu-Natal Division has actively taken part in the Territorial Winter Drive, bringing comfort and care to their local community during the cold season. Led by…
Let’s get real for a moment: Youth ministry is essential—a lifeline for the future of The Salvation Army, your Corps, and frankly, the world. Young people are asking big questions…
As winter settles across Limpopo, The Salvation Army responded with compassion and practical care through its 2025 Winter Relief Campaign. Corps throughout the Division worked to support those in need—offering…
In June, the Mahhashini Circuit in the Northern KwaZulu-Natal Division actively demonstrated The Salvation Army’s commitment to serving those in need within their community. On June 9, the team visited…
This morning, Officers serving at Territorial Headquarters (THQ) gathered for a dedicated time of spiritual encouragement. The Territorial Leadership of The Salvation Army takes seriously the responsibility to pastorally care…
Sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones whispered from a place of quiet honesty. The words you’re about to read come from someone who knows the ache of wanting…
Captain Londiwe Gumede, Corps Officer of Hammarsdale Corps, shares how the Corps has been actively reaching out to alleviate suffering during the harsh winter season. Through a series of compassionate…
Let’s be honest—patience isn’t easy. Not for me. Probably not for you either. We’re trained to expect things now. Fast food. Instant downloads. One-click purchases. And when something takes time—growth,…