More than a quarter of a million Filipinos have been adversely affected by Typhoon Ompong (also known as Typhoon Mangkhut), one of the strongest...
Appointments which will take effect on Thursday 10 January 2019.
The Territorial Commander has approved the following appointments for Cadets of the Messengers of Compassion - Ngā Karere o te Arohanui Session...
The Salvation Army across the south-west of the USA is closely monitoring weather conditions as Hurricane Florence continues its path in the...
Excavation of thick mud and high-pressure water jetting are among the responses made by The Salvation Army in Kure City, Japan, in the weeks...
Celebrations to mark the official opening of The Salvation Army in Burkina Faso took place on 25 and 26 August 2018, overseen by International...
Centenary celebrations for The Salvation Army in Cuba included the enrolment of 100 new soldiers, a fitting testament to the theme of the...
The author spoke passionately about the process of distilling 20 years of Army history into the new book, and about the effect so many inspiring...
Theresa May, the British Prime Minister, visited The Salvation Army in Lagos, Nigeria, to learn more about one of its programmes designed to...
A spike in deaths from synthetic cannabis use is worrying The Salvation Army as it prepares to remember people who died from drug overdoses.
Salvationists from around the South Pacific recently gathered in Samoa to celebrate the official launch of The Salvation Army in the island nation...
Recovery, medical and support work is continuing in Lombok, Indonesia, following the damaging earthquake which struck on 29 July.