saconnects, Volume 8, Number 3, 2022

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FROM THE EDITOR

FOUNDER William Booth GENERAL Brian Peddle TERRITORIAL LEADERS Commissioner William A. Bamford III Commissioner G. Lorraine Bamford CHIEF SECRETARY Colonel Philip J. Maxwell DIRECTOR OF INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Joseph Pritchard EDITOR IN CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS Warren L. Maye MANAGING EDITOR Robert Mitchell EDITOR / HISPANIC CORRESPONDENT Hugo Bravo ART DIRECTOR Reginald Raines PUBLICATION CONTENT MANAGER AND DESIGNER Lea La Notte Greene GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Dave Hulteen Jr., Keri Johnson, Joe Marino, Mabel Zorzano STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Lu Lu Rivera

Matter over mind?

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, 2021

SACONNECTS is published by The Salvation Army USA’s Eastern Territory. Bulk rate is $12.00 per issue for 25–100 copies. Subscriptions are available. Write to: SACONNECTS, The Salvation Army, 440 West Nyack Road, West Nyack, NY 10994–1739. Vol. 8, No. 3, 2022. Printed in USA. Postmaster: Send all address changes to: SACONNECTS, 440 West Nyack Road, West Nyack, NY 10994–1739. SACONNECTS accepts advertising. Copyright ©2022 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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WARREN L. MAYE Editor in Chief

“What’s the matter? Are you OK?” are common questions asked by concerned friends when something appears to go wrong. The first question seeks to learn what’s happening. People who ask it want to know what the circumstances are. The second question is more personal, as it pursues an understanding of how these matters make one think about the world and feel about oneself. After many years of clinical trials, psychological research, and rigorous testing, mental health experts now conclude that, whatever “the matter” is, bettering the circumstances can literally transform one’s mental health. So, in this issue of SACONNECTS magazine, you’ll see how today and through the years The Salvation Army has provided a practical, spiritual, and emotional lifeline to help keep people mentally healthy. We begin with conceptual art on the magazine’s cover. It metaphorically illustrates how the layers of what matters can burden the mind, but how lifting those layers can improve it. For example, our summer camps provide enjoyable and recreational open–air adventures for kids that lift their spirits through an immediate, positive, and lasting influence. Read how the Army’s ministry of presence has elevated the hopes of men and women since its Founders, William and Catherine Booth, coined the phrase “Soup, Soap, and Salvation.” You’ll be moved by the revealing and heartfelt testimony shared by Christian singer and songwriter Danny Gokey. He describes how his faith and music has lifted him from depression following the untimely death of his first wife. Kay Warren, wife of pastor and author Rick Warren, will encourage you to play a significant role in your community and help raise the quality of life for your family and your neighbors. You’ll also hear from a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) expert! “What’s the matter? Are you OK?” These are important questions. So, please read on; perhaps you will finally find the answers that matter to you.

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