saconnects, Volume 7, Number 1, 2021

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FROM THE EDITOR

TERRITORIAL LEADERS Commissioner William A. Bamford III Commissioner G. Lorraine Bamford CHIEF SECRETARY Colonel Philip J. Maxwell SECRETARY FOR COMMUNICATION Lt. Colonel Kathleen J. Steele EDITOR IN CHIEF Warren L. Maye MANAGING EDITOR Robert Mitchell EDITOR / HISPANIC CORRESPONDENT Hugo Bravo ART DIRECTOR Reginald Raines PUBLICATION MANAGING DESIGNER Lea La Notte Greene GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Keri Johnson, Joe Marino, Mabel Zorzano STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Lulu Rivera CIRCULATION Doris Marasigan

THE SALVATION ARMY MISSION STATEMENT The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Member since 2015 Award winner 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020

SACONNECTS is published six times per year by The Salvation Army USA’s Eastern Territory. Bulk rate is $12.00 per issue for 25–100 copies. Single subscriptions are available. Write to: SACONNECTS, The Salvation Army, 440 West Nyack Road, West Nyack, NY 10994–1739. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2021. Printed in USA. Postmaster: Send all address changes to: SACONNECTS, 440 West Nyack Road, West Nyack, NY 10994–1739. SACONNECTS accepts advertising. Copyright ©2021 by The Salvation Army, USA Eastern Territory. Articles may be reprinted only with written permission. All scripture references are taken from the New International Version (NIV) unless indicated otherwise.

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Welcome! WARREN L. MAYE Editor in Chief

Today because of the ravages of COVID–19, we live in an extraordinarily disconnected world. In response to this unprecedented challenge, SACONNECTS magazine is designed to put you in touch with people and resources that will help you meet the practical, emotional, and spiritual needs of your life. So often when we are faced with crisis, we wonder, Who should I call? In this issue of SACONNECTS, we will provide some answers to that essential question in the areas of family counseling, homelessness, food scarcity, shelter, clothing, drug and alcohol recovery, and emotional and spiritual care. As you read this, perhaps you or someone you love may wonder if they’ll ever rise from the ashes of isolation, loneliness, joblessness or the tragic loss of loved ones. If so, then read on because we’ve got some testimonies from real people who have been there, but who are now back on their feet. Brian Shields is just one example. When his life was in crisis, he discovered how to connect to people and resources that gave him hope and a hand. You can read his compelling story on page 22. Sometimes when people look back on the blessings God has given them, they also want to give back. Did you know that The Salvation Army offers many opportunities to volunteer and share your gifts with others? Read Cassidy Bowers’ inspiring reflections on volunteerism on page 9. Finally, the financial impact of COVID–19 has been devastating to many people across this nation’s demographic and socioeconomic landscape. For that reason, everyone will benefit from visiting a Salvation Army thrift store. It’s an economical way to clothe your family with quality apparel, furnish your home with an array of vintage and mint– condition items, and set your Spring table in style (see page 27). Welcome to SACONNECTS magazine. May God richly bless you and yours!

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