More than uniform
There’s something about the first day of school that carries a mixture of excitement and nerves. New beginnings hold so much potential, but they can also feel a little overwhelming—especially…
Trusting God’s Plan: A Reflection on January and Beyond
The first month of the year is nearly gone. The pages of the calendar have turned, and with them, the fresh hopes and quiet hesitations that come with every new…
Celebrating Faithful Service at THQ
Today, The Salvation Army’s Territorial Headquarters (THQ) bid farewell to three valued members of our family as they embark on a well-earned retirement. Mrs. Helen Tuck, Mr. Elliott Mthimunye, and…
Empowered to Serve: Social Orientation Programme at THQ
On 21st January 2025, the Territorial Headquarters (THQ) hosted a Social Orientation Programme for Officers from across the Territory who are stepping into new appointments within our Social Centres or…
Retired General Paul Rader Promoted to Glory
General Paul Rader (Rtd), The Salvation Army’s 15th beloved international leader, was promoted to Glory on 18 January 2025. General Paul Rader was the international leader of The Salvation Army…
Welcoming the Stranger: A Salvationist Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Imagine being forced to leave your home. Not for a vacation. Not by choice. But because your life, or the lives of those you love, is at risk. War, persecution,…
Humility – The Heart of a Servant
In the earlier Bible study, we laid the foundation of humility, learning that it’s the key to true greatness in God’s Kingdom. But what does humility look like in action?…
Brass, Beats, and the Gospel: Salvation Army Music in Action
The sound of a cornet pierces the morning air, followed by the steady rhythm of a drum. As the band marches down the street, people pause—some out of curiosity, others…
Meeting the Moment: Being Relevant in a Changing Society
The Salvation Army has a rich legacy of preaching the Gospel and serving suffering humanity. But as we stand in the midst of an ever-changing society in Southern Africa, we…