The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Kansas City

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Kansas City The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center serving the Kansas City community. Breaking the chain

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Wanted to let you know Andrew Gulley Alumni from KC ARC lost his battle with addiction this week.  His mom notified me. ...
01/26/2025

Wanted to let you know Andrew Gulley Alumni from KC ARC lost his battle with addiction this week. His mom notified me. Please pray for his family and the 4 sons who will miss their father.

07/17/2024

Each week, Salvationists around the world unite in praying for the same territory or region of The Salvation Army

05/10/2024
I like this one about praying for open eyes for both us and others who are lost. Praying for open hearts and minds and d...
05/01/2024

I like this one about praying for open eyes for both us and others who are lost. Praying for open hearts and minds and doors to share. Lord help us care fr the lost you came to save. Good read. Good challenge.

Praying for lost people is both a privilege and a responsibility.  It is a privilege because our prayers can make a difference in people’s lives for all of eternity.  It is a responsibili…

03/29/2024

The issue with Jesus isn’t that he was nowhere to be seen. It’s that he was seen, alive; he was seen, dead; and he was seen, alive once more. If this Easter season has raised questions for you about Jesus and his life and death, consider reading The Case for Easter, where I investigate the historical evidence for the resurrection.

https://www.amazon.com/Case-Easter-Journalist-Investigates-Resurrection/dp/0310355982

01/29/2024

Embracing Joyful Service: Salvation Army's Unseen Impact Join host Barry Shore in an inspiring conversation with Commissioner Ken Hodder from the Salvation Army. Explore the powerful impact of purpose-driven service as Hodder Shares stories of hope, transformation, and the Salvation Army's commitmen...

12/29/2023

Saw this post today calling for prayer-join with me in prayer for others.

Prayer Focus: Our Worldwide Salvation Army

Praise God for 2023. For some of us this has been a remarkable year of great blessing and achievement. For others, it has been a difficult year of loss and struggle. For most, it has been a mixture of both. But whatever you have faced, if you are reading this it means that God has brought you to this point. As you look back you will only be able to see a tiny portion of His mercies, the smallest crumbs of His blessings. Only eternity can reveal how many times He shared unknown mercies with us because of His great love for us.

Prayer

Dear Lord, thank You for this past year. When I started the year I knew some of the things that were going to happen but honestly, there were a whole lot of surprises along the way. Some of those were really, really good. Some of them were hard. There were people that I thought would still be here with me but are gone now and I miss them. Others have come into my life and that has led to some interesting twists and turns. But through it all You have been my constant Companion, my unchanging Friend. When it seemed like the ground beneath me kept moving, You did not move. When it felt like the winds might blow me over, You held me tight. Dear Lord, I hope You find that my love for You is as steadfast as Your love is for me. Let me be firm in my commitment to You, someone who stands for You and for Your people. As the year ends, and as a new one is coming, I thank You for all You have been to me and bow now to commit myself to You again knowing that there is nothing better than being Your child. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

As we think of our international Army, we couldn’t think of doing so without including a number from the incomparable International Staff Songsters. And this beautiful song of praise is a perfect way to end 2023.

Background of the World

A snapshot of our world by six top 10 lists:

The Top 10 Countries by Population

India 1,428,627,663

China 1,425,671,352

United States 339,996,563

Indonesia 277,534,122

Pakistan 240,485,658

Nigeria 223,804,632

Brazil 216,422,446

Bangladesh 172,954,319

Russia 144,444,359

Mexico 128,455,567

The Top 10 Cities by Population

Tokyo 37,194,105

Delhi 32,941,309

Shanghai 29,210,808

Dhaka 23,209,616

Sao Paulo 22,619,736

Mexico City 22,281,201

Cairo 22,183,201

Beijing 21,766,214

Mumbai 21,766,214

Osaka 21,296,517

Top 10 Most Densely Populated Countries in the World

(per square km)

Macau 21,403

Monaco 18,149

Singapore 8,377

Hong Kong 7,135

Gibraltar 4,807

Bahrain 1,892

Maldives 1,737

Malta 1,672

Bangladesh 1,329

Sint Maarten 1,301

Top 10 Religions in the World

Christianity 2.382 billion

Islam 1.907 billion

Atheist/Agnostic 1.193 billion

Hindu 1.161 billion

Buddhist 506 million

Chinese traditional 394 million

Ethnic religions 300 million

African traditional 100 million

Sikh 26 million

Spiritism 15 million

Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World Per Capita Annual Income (US$)

Burundi $ 309

Sierra Leone 472

Malawi 483

Central Africa Republic 516

Madagascar 540

Somalia 562

South Sudan 570

Niger 574

Mozambique 579

Eritrea 700

Top 10 Wealthiest Countries in the World Per Capita Income (US$)

Luxembourg $128,820

Ireland 106,998

Switzerland 94,835

Qatar 89,417

Norway 88,749

Singapore 84,501

United States 78,422

Iceland 77,961

Australia 68,024

Denmark 66,394

Facts, Stats and Leadership of

The Salvation Army Internationally

Statistics (according to 2023 Salvation Army Year Book)

Total population with which to fish and disciple: 6,830,003,489 (population of countries where The Salvation Army currently operates. Current world population is 8.1 billion)
Total countries: 133
16,346 officers, 489 auxiliary captains, 1.049 envoys, 797 cadets, 101,352 employees
9,770 retired officers
14,703 corps, outposts, societies, etc.
1,250,413 senior soldiers
172,748 adherents
412,346 junior soldiers
Leadership

General: Lyndon Buckingham
Chief of the Staff: Commissioner Edward Hill
International President of Women’s Ministries: Commissioner Bronwyn Buckingham
Prayer Requests for

The Salvation Army

We praise God

For the election of a new General this past year and the appointment of a new Chief of the Staff. We pray God’s blessing upon them as well as the World International President and International Secretary of Women’s Ministries.
That The Salvation Army has in the past year opened in Guinea, Bulgaria and Thailand with hopes to continue to expand into more countries in the future.
That The Salvation Army has more junior and senior soldiers than at any point of its history.
That there has been progress made toward self-support in the developing world even as many of the territories face significant challenges in trying to move toward this goal.
We ask for prayer

There are of officers all over the world. Pray that people in all stages of life would heed God’s call to officership even if it involves personal sacrifice to do so.
Many of our places still are under resourced forcing officers to forego their allowances, programs to be cut severely and needed expansion to be pushed back. Pray that God would supply our financial needs so that His work can be fully supplied.
Many governments are passing laws that make it increasingly difficult for us to conduct our work or to resource it. Pray that God would give us grace in the sight of government officials so that we can accomplish His mission for His people.
Pray for revival to sweep through our ranks, especially where it seems that love has grown cold or where compromise has crept in.
Pray for our local officers, corps officers, divisional, territorial and international leaders that God would guide and give them wisdom as they seek His face to ensure that the Army continues to serve Him as it should.
USA Southern Territory Prayer Requests

Lt. Colonel Carolee Israel, Territorial Secretary for Spiritual Life Development
Lt. Colonel James Seiler, Territorial Secretary for Business Administration
TradeSouth
Cheryl Stephens, Human Resources Administrator/Trainer, Human Resources
Mike Sutton, Director of Office of Investments, Administration
Rene Jarvis, Executive Administrative Assistant, Personnel
Major Carey Richmond, Director of Personnel, EBC
Cadet Ryan Thorson
Captain Elyse Doborwicz, Divisional Candidates’ Secretary, Arkansas/Oklahoma Division
Lt. Colonel Margaret Davis, National Secretary for Social Service and Public Policy, NHQ
Lt. Colonels Art & Ann Penhale, officers, soldiers, employees and volunteers of the Texas Division
Feeding Programs
Something to Consider

I walked into my first Salvation Army building on a summer’s night in a small Pennsylvania town. Accustomed to entering a worship service with quiet reverence, it was anything but that. The somewhat dilapidated building was noisy as people greeted each other until things finally settled down for the meeting to start. No pipe organ here but an old piano played by the Mrs. Captain who enjoyed a laugh if she missed a key or two along the way. I was shocked when hands were clapped on the chorus and then later even more shocked when between the verses people stood and shared testimonies. I had never heard anyone speak of their faith, and then to hear kids my age get up and talk about what God was doing in their lives – it left me speechless. But I hadn’t seen anything yet.

The captain had a colorful past. A former US Marine drill sergeant, he had driven a beer truck for a while before God got ahold of him. I was used to quiet sermons delivered in sonorous tones, his dynamic presentation captured my attention as he went from one side of the platform to the other. But then came the climax. As he spoke about sin and something else I can’t remember, he pulled back the sleeves of his tunic to reveal matching tattoos of two young bikini clad beauties. By manipulating his hands he made them dance! I had never seen anything like that in church before! Never!

As the meeting drew to a close, people were invited to an altar that had written on it, “Come unto me, all ye who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” People responded by kneeling. I was puzzled by this but fascinated as well.

When the meeting ended I was stunned. I didn’t know whether I loved or hated The Salvation Army. But within a couple of weeks I knelt at that altar and I found the Savior that captain was talking about.

I knew nothing about a worldwide mission of The Salvation Army or that God intended me to serve the rest of my life in its ranks. I only knew that it was His instrument for my salvation. As it is today all over the world in large places and in small. May it ever be so.

Benediction

May God anoint The Salvation Army with the Holy Spirit’s power and in so doing, His purity so that it can serve Him. And may He anoint you as His servant so you can be what He needs you to be for this moment. Amen.

10/28/2023

Hurricane Otis has significantly impacted Acapulco, Mexico, leaving thousands without shelter, safe drinking water, electricity, and communications.

The Salvation Army’s response team has established an operations center in Acapulco and is evaluating damage and planning short- and long-term response efforts.

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10/22/2023

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