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- Two Salvation Army Cadets, missing over 20 family members due to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, embark on a journey with the help of SAVN.tv to find their loved ones amidst the massive destruction.
- 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.
- Door is a short film adapted from a poem by former Salvation Army world leader General John Gowans, that metaphorically illustrates the hesitancy that we all feel at times when it comes time to step out in confidence and faith.
- Survival is the third installment in a series of narrative adaptations of poems written by former Salvation Army world leader General John Gowans. This short film showcases the power of love, hope, and togetherness in the midst of a world wrought with chaos, disarray, and brokenness.
- 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.
- Transgender individuals are four times more likely to live in poverty than the general population, with 25% reporting being the victim of a bias-driven assault. The numbers go up for transgender women and transgender people of color. Dooley has been neglected and mistreated a great deal in her life and sums it up by stating, "I've been through Hell. Terrible Hell." Watch Dooley's story of discovery as she begins to understand exactly how much Jesus loves and accepts her in this powerful short documentary.
- Do you know someone who has recently experienced something traumatic in their life? Often, people become vulnerable at such times and turn to drugs, alcohol, and other vices in order to alleviate their pain. We want you to know that the unconditional love of Jesus Christ has the power to help you overcome whatever it is that you may be dealing with, just like it did for Valerie. Valerie battled substance abuse while enduring the loss of her daughter and her mother, but the love of Jesus transformed her life and gave her purpose. Now, she helps others transform their own lives. Watch Valerie talk about her story and share if you believe this video can encourage someone to seek help and experience the life-changing love of Jesus Christ.
- Paul had, what many would consider, the good life. A high paying career, married with two children, and an ocean view home. A few encounters with some guys on the job who seemed to have limitless energy and Paul found himself addicted to crystal meth, blowing money, and quickly spiraling downward.
- After the births of her two children on the island of Chuuk in Micronesia, Angie moved to Guam in order to secure a better education for them. Struggling to find steady work and stability, Angie was put in touch with The Salvation Army Family Services Center which gave her and her children a place to stay, in addition to helping her find a job and a permanent home. Currently, Angie is excited to be gainfully employed and finds joy in taking care of her children without worry. Take a look at Angies inspiring testimony.
- Peter shares his life testimony and how he struggled to survive terrible circumstances as a lost boy in Africa with God on his side.
- This video explores ways in which Salvation Army officers in Guam engage people from varying ethnic backgrounds, while fully immersing themselves in the cultures of all of these groups. The officers share some of their unique experiences with the local people, in addition to the importance of maintaining Christ as the center of everything that they do.
- A girl shares how a traumatic experience taught her to rely on God and her family for strength.
- Ventura native Joey found himself in dire straits after a series of poor choices caused him to lose his job, home, and family. Separated from his wife and four of their children, Joeys life began to take form after being invited to a Salvation Army Transitional Living Center in his hometown. See how Joey and the daughter who lived with him at the shelter began to forge an unshakable relationship.
- 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.
- The Salvation Armys Soup Run in Colorado Springs remains one of the most anticipated events for the local population of homeless and transitioning individuals. The Soup Run faithfully takes place Monday through Friday and features a Salvation Army food truck, powered by volunteers, distributing hot meals in the park to anyone in need, regardless of weather. Not only are peoples needs being met physically, but more importantly, individuals are also experiencing the Gospel as volunteers get to know them and share their own testimonies of God's transformative power. Watch how people in this Colorado city are being touched, and learn how you can get involved at www.salvationarmyusa.org.
- J Koebel recounts his extraordinary transformation from a life of drugs and addiction to a life of servanthood and leadership.
- Oftentimes, people's needs are location dependent. In Coos Bay, Oregon, The Salvation Army finds creative ways to help the community by providing firewood to those who can't get it themselves.
- "The Giving Machine" shows how contributions to The Salvation Army can help make a difference in someones life.
- Catapulted into an opportunity to start a brand new ministry, Salvation Army Captain Maria Romero planted small seeds by handing out free, fresh fruit and vegetables at Gonzales Park to whoever was in need of them. Little by little, the ministry expanded, as volunteers began spreading the word and offering their homes as distribution centers so that Maria could hand out fresher produce. Eventually, God graced the ministry to bless agricultural workers with free hot lunches as a result of Marias faithfulness and obedience, starting with her humble beginnings in Gonzales Park.
- 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.
- 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.
- A glimpse into a worship service at The Salvation Army Pasadena Tabernacle in Pasadena, CA. This episode has congregational singing, brass band, testimonies, and special musical selections.
- 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.
- Wilsons alcohol addiction interfered with every aspect of his life. After being fired from his fishing vessel and losing the family boat, his life began to spiral out of control, leading to even more substance abuse. Landing in the ER, Wilson had an epiphany about where his life was going and decided to pursue a serious relationship with Christ through the assistance of The Salvation Army.
- Rick and Bobette seemed to be on the verge of destruction. Addicted to meth and living by the river with their 4 children, things seemed to be falling apart fast. After trying to quit using cold turkey, the couple felt nothing seemed to work. That is until an epiphany at a shelter known as The Depot caused Rick to begin questioning his life choices and his failure to provide for his family.