69: A simple approach to a meaningful Advent with Tsh Oxenreider
To live simply is to live holistically in your life’s purpose—and set aside all the rest. That’s what Tsh Oxenreider will tell you after more than a decade of writing about the art of simple. Tsh is the bestselling author of
68: How to find gratitude, especially in a year like 2020 with Commissioners Doug and Colleen Riley
Online searches for gratitude spike every year, right around this time. In fact, Google has 196 million search results for the word gratitude. So it’s a concept we’re well familiar with, and have plenty of information about. But what does it really mean
Airwave Angels: Using Walkie-Talkies to Spread the Gospel
In our fifth and final video from the Republic of the Marshall Islands, we visit the island of Imiej, where there’s no cell service, Wi-Fi, data or any other modern means of communication. To work around this, The Salvation Army’s
67: How to embrace four life rhythms for greater peace and purpose with Rebekah Lyons
As we inch closer to January 1, hear this: You don’t need resolutions, you need rhythms. Rhythms provide a cadence, a pace to live by. They let you transform one step at a time. And there’s four you need, says Rebekah Lyons—rest,
66: Seven tools to stop the spiral of toxic thinking with Captain Christina Arnold and Kelly Rodriguez
“It’s all in our heads.” Do you believe that? Do you believe what you’re thinking about influences how you act? Bestselling author Jennie Allen will tell you that “learning to capture our thoughts matters. Because how we think shapes how we live.” That’s
Breaking the Cycle: Finding Hope in the Midst of Addiction
Thomas Wolf had a wife and two kids, was a homeowner and successful case worker in San Francisco. That all came crashing down when he became addicted to painkillers as a result of a surgery. As his addiction took over
65: How to restore dignity through kindness with Ashlee Eiland
This year, when we’re processing so much with our own interests in mind—what’s good, are we safe and secure, and more—if our chief interest is self-preservation, how then can we engage in holding others’ interests? Kindness is wanting what’s best for
64: What the promises of the Beatitudes mean for today with Jonathan Dodson
Read these words from Matthew 5:1-10: Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, and he began to teach them. He said: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is
63: How to lessen the strain between love and work with André and Jeff Shinabarger
There’s an article from the Harvard Business Review that points to a rise in dual-career couples. Now, in 63% of couples with kids, both partners work. But there’s little guidance out there for these couples in how to … make it
62: Discovering the Church right where you are with Tim Soerens
How do you see God at work in your everyday life? How do you view the church? If it’s as a place you go on Sunday mornings, then listen up. The church is on the edge of a new possibility even if it
Autism and the Church
Part of The Salvation Army's mission is to meet the needs of individuals of all backgrounds, without discrimination. Some needs are more unique than others and require special attention. Dalton was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at a young age,
61: Making the choice to transform with Lt. Paul Chisholm
Have you heard the saying that God uses broken people to do great things? That’s good news for all of us, and if you haven’t yet been personally invited to know more—consider this episode especially for you. Lt. Paul Chisholm is the