Why we serve up Christmas community meals 13 Dec 2025 | Christmas, Feature Lyn Woods finds out how corps and centres connect with their neighbours at Christmas.
Wicked: The cost of doing the right thing 13 Dec 2025 | Viewpoint As Wicked: For Good soars through cinemas, Stevie Hope reflects on what it takes to be good.
Racial Justice Sunday Resources | Key dates, Social justice An invitation for all Christians to pursue racial justice in everyday life.
Autumn Budget 2025: A step in the right direction 6 Dec 2025 | Viewpoint, Public Affairs Chris Hartley explains why The Salvation Army welcomes the government’s commitment to end the two-child benefit cap.
Help shape The Salvation Army's response to domestic abuse 6 Dec 2025 | Feature Amy Quinn-Graham (Research and Development Unit) invites people to be part of the solution to tackling domestic abuse.
What does The Salvation Army's Public Affairs Unit do? 6 Dec 2025 | Public Affairs, Interview Policy Manager Andrew Connell talks to Ivan Radford about the Public Affairs Unit and seeking justice and reconciliation.
The Red Chair Project: What you can do to stand with survivors of abuse 21 Nov 2025 | Viewpoint Ahead of the UN’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Major Ann Montgomery encourages us to take part in the Red Chair Project.
Wicked: Seeking change for good 21 Nov 2025 | Viewpoint With Wicked: For Good out now in cinemas, Naomi Hill encourages us to seek justice and reconciliation where God has placed us.
World Toilet Day: How can we flush away injustice? 15 Nov 2025 | Viewpoint Ahead of World Toilet Day, Hayley Still reflects on the importance of dignity and equality.
Soap shines spotlight on modern slavery 12 Nov 2025 | War Cry, Interview When ITV’s Emmerdale decided to create a storyline highlighting the horrors of modern slavery, the show’s writers and Joshua Richards, who plays victim Bear Wolf, asked The Salvation Army for help.