Ethical banking: Getting to know Reliance Bank 3 Jan 2026 | Interview Nikki Fenton talks to George Tanton about how The Salvation Army's bank puts people over profits.
Wake Up Dead Man: The impossible mystery of grace 23 Dec 2025 | Viewpoint As Knives Out returns to Netflix, Ivan Radford considers what the film has to say about religion, faith and living with compassion.
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.