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A tale of two stories

A tale of two stories

9 July 2013

It was the best of stories, it was the worst of stories… Captain Sandy MacDonald reflects on the power of story. ...Read more

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may

24 June 2013

Do you recognize a good opportunity when it comes along? Major Carolyn Harmer challenges us to remai...Read more

Knock knock!

Knock knock!

23 May 2013

Does knocking on doors make you nervous? This Red Shield Appeal season, Major Carolyn Harmer challen...Read more

Foresight + Hindsight = Godsight

Foresight + Hindsight = Godsight

13 May 2013

When planning for the future, do you allow yourself to learn from the past?...Read more

Weak much?

Weak much?

22 April 2013

Major Carolyn Harmer thinks that weakness can have its advantages. ...Read more

The power to live

The power to live

2 April 2013

As we reflect on the events of Resurrection Sunday, Major Carolyn Harmer asks us to consider the emp...Read more

Lead me to the cross

Lead me to the cross

28 March 2013

This Easter, we journey with Jesus to the cross. ...Read more

The stories of Jesus

The stories of Jesus

26 March 2013

In her Easter message to The Salvation Army, General Linda Bond calls us to look to the stories of J...Read more

Six words is all it takes

Six words is all it takes

4 March 2013

Major Carolyn Harmer reminds us not to underestimate the power of words ...Read more

Riding the waves of life

Riding the waves of life

26 February 2013

How do you stay afloat when the waves of life keep pushing you under?...Read more

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