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- The Salvation Armys Valley of the Sun Senior College in Phoenix is a ministry dedicated to ensuring that senior citizens receive the care and services that they need while providing an outlet to learn new skills and hobbies, with the ultimate goal of sharing the Gospel.
- A girl shares how a traumatic experience taught her to rely on God and her family for strength.
- Doug Holladay, diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and COPD, was told that he may not live to see Christmas this year. His dying wish is to ring the bell for The Salvation Army.
- Pedro was introduced to The Salvation Army while living with his sister in Long Beach. Soon he became a leader at the church, serving the community faithfully for decades. With a firm foundation and a passion for service, Pedro was equipped to face all the challenges of ministry that one might expect - Until the day he was forced to confront his greatest challenge yet. Watch this compelling story of how Pedro was able to overcome a health crisis that would potentially end his ministry at the local church he so dearly loved serving at.
- The Seruyange's fled from their home country of Uganda in search of safety for their two young children, but when they arrived found themselves alone in San Bernardino, having left behind their home, their family and their friends.
- Peter shares his life testimony and how he struggled to survive terrible circumstances as a lost boy in Africa with God on his side.
- For The Salvation Army and the Willamette Sailing Club in Portland, OR, sailing isnt just about teaching kids the fundamentals of a particular sport; it's about helping equip them with the tools and character to make a positive impact upon themselves and their community. The club extends the opportunity to learn sailing to kids within the local community, with an emphasis on teamwork, leadership, confidence building, and of course, sport.
- Eden was adopted from Ethiopia at the age of two after being orphaned at birth. Her adoptive parents Ivan and Jennifer Wild had already raised three children before Eden came into their lives. As officers (pastors) in The Salvation Army, they were accustomed to God's subtle nudges guiding their lives and ministry, however this call to adopt was anything but. The epic story of their daughter's birth, and the circumstances that left her orphaned, have changed the course of all of their lives forever. Watch this touching testimony of how one family's love has grown into a vital ministry for thousands facing poverty and circumstances similar to the ones that brought Eden into Ivan and Jennifer's lives.
- A routine checkup at the dentist changed Sabinas life forever. The devastating prognosis led to her deciding to live a life full of purpose and fulfillment. Watch how Sabinas life altering moment helped shape her into the woman God destined her to be since the beginning.
- Hyun-Jun Lee is a US Army veteran who was injured in an accident, binding him to a wheelchair and sending him into depression. After leaving the hospital, he found solitude in The Salvation Armys transitional living center in West Los Angeles, California- The Haven. Over time he grew stronger both physically and spiritually and started gardening as part of his own approach to therapy. Despite some initial resistance, Hyun-Jun and his garden soon became instrumental to the positive ambience of the facility. Inspired by his story, The Home Depot teamed up with The Haven to further Hyun-Jun's project by renovating the rest of the outdoor area as well as the basement. Now, the veterans at The Haven spend a great deal of time in the tranquil surroundings of the garden worshipping, reading, and meditating on the love of Christ. Take some time to listen to Hyun-Juns personal story of how God has affected him, and witness the transformation of the garden which the veterans now appropriately deem Sanctuary.
- Levi and Caterra, two young teens living with their single mother, didn't really understand what it meant to have a deep relationship with God. That all changed when the two began interacting with other youth from all walks of life at The Salvation Army's Camp Arnold in Eatonville, Washington. It was through this experience that the siblings now realize the deep need for Christ in their lives and the incredible difference it has made. Watch them share how the experience at Camp Arnold made a positive impact on them at such pivotal time in their lives.