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Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, national commander of The Salvation Army, talks with Michael Redd, former NBA all-star for the Milwaukee Bucks and USA Olympic Gold-Medalist. He is also the co-founder of 22 Ventures and the host of the Betting on Yourself podcast. Commissioner Hodder and Michael Redd talk about challenges sometimes experienced when publicly expressing faith, and how living true to one’s faith allows God to bless us spiritually, intellectually, professionally, and more.
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Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, national commander of The Salvation Army, talks with Dr. Ed Stetzer, dean and professor at Wheaton College, leader of the Billy Graham Center, and executive committee member of the National Association of Evangelicals. They discuss challenges and opportunities in leading a faith community through a global pandemic, and how a balance of gospel demonstration and proclamation is essential to spreading the gospel love and message to the world.
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Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, national commander of The Salvation Army, talks with Nona Jones, author of "Killing Comparison," "From Social Media to Social Ministry," and "Success from the Inside Out." She also leads Open Door Ministries with her husband and is head of global faith-based partnerships at Facebook. Commissioner Hodder and Nona discuss overcoming adversity through faith and the ministry of others, ways to generate trust by showing others you care, and the impact on ministry when God knows He can trust us.
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Commissioner Kenneth Hodder talks with Carlos and Alexa PenaVega about holiday traditions, family life, and living your faith in an industry that can make it challenging at times. Carlos and Alexa partnered with The Salvation Army this giving season for disaster relief and Angel Tree service.
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Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, National Commander of The Salvation Army, speaks with Dr. Russell Moore, editor in chief of Christianity Today, about ways the Church can better serve people who may have been let down by faith institutions in the past, ways to incorporate eternal truths into modern life, the Church’s role in societal and moral change, and ultimately how Jesus can help believers have a positive impact on their communities.
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This holiday season, The Salvation Army’s National Leaders, Commissioners Kenneth and Jolene Hodder, are hosting a special series that features high-profile guests as they discuss service, leadership, and family from a faith-based perspective. Check out the first episode with HGTV's Ben and Erin Napier.
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Emaniel Brifil found his way into The Salvation Army at a young age and has never looked back. In this interview with the Fight for Good team, Emaniel shares how he was introduced to the Army, found solace in the local corps, and discovered direction for his life. Today he spreads the love of God by leading the Florida Division’s Young Adult Ministry.
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Trianna Levi was just 11 years old when she first attended her local Salvation Army corps. From that night on, she was received with love, care and kindness. This community she had engulfed herself in had made her realize that one purpose of the Church is to lift one another up. She now shares her experiences with the youth groups at her corps and hopes to inspire the younger generations to lead with kindness and grace.
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This week, we share the 100th episode of the Fight for Good podcast! To celebrate, the team is joined by the National Ambassadors for Holiness, Dr. Bill and Rev. Diane Ury. In their discussion, Dr. Bill and Rev. Diane talk about their role and journey to becoming teachers of holiness. Plus, they explore the meaning of holiness and share their hopes for The Salvation Army when it comes to holiness.
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Jessi Afshin is an online content creator, shop owner and new podcaster. What started as a fun fashion blog quickly turned into a faith-based empire. “I felt really convicted about where I was leading girls’ hearts, so I completely changed my business,” Afshin shares. Sharing her passion for fashion and her love of Jesus Christ on her website mydarlingdiary.com, she’s able to curate and design encouraging messages and spread the gospel.
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This week, the Fight for Good team is joined by Kevin Larsson and William “Bill” Flinn! Kevin is the Divisional Music Director of The Salvation Army California South Division, and Bill is a Salvationist and former Tournament of Roses Executive Director.
The Tournament of Roses has a history reaching back to the end of the 19th century, as well as a collaborative relationship with The Salvation Army that extends through most of the parade’s lifespan. The parade typically brings 6,000 to 7,000 participants among the 118 groups, with 15,000 volunteers behind the scenes. Of the 118 groups, The Salvation Army was the only religious group represented with a marching band.
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Tiffany Catron started her faith-inspired blog Lavender Vines during one of the hardest periods of her life. In her conversation with the Fight for Good team, Tiffany shares about finding God and how through writing and finding a community of women from around the world, she turned heartbreak into her life’s purpose—being a resource for other’s to enhance their relationship with the Lord.
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Dale Bannon is the National Community Relations and Development Secretary for The Salvation Army National Headquarters. This week, he joins Major Jamie Satterlee for a conversation about The Salvation Army USA’s Christmas efforts and “Hope Marches On.”
To help make sure that hope marches on in your community, visit: https://bit.ly/hopemarchesongive.
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This week, join the Fight for Good team for a special conversation with Lt. Colonel Shirley White who along with her husband, Lt. Colonel Charles White, created what we know today as the Angel Tree program.
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This Thanksgiving, The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys will celebrate the 25th National Red Kettle Kickoff. This partnership was spearheaded by Charlotte Jones, who serves as the Dallas Cowboys’ Executive Vice President and Chief Brand Officer. Since that first Kettle Kickoff, Jones and the Cowboys organization have been strong supporters of The Salvation Army, helping to raise nearly $3 billion in donations. Jones also served as the Chairman of The Salvation Army’s National Advisory Board from 2010-2014. In celebration of this occasion, the National Commander, Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, sat down with Charlotte Jones to talk about the early days of this yearly tradition and how the partnership has grown.
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Lieutenants Anil and Karen Kumar are the Corps Officers in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Lieutenant Anil is a 3rd generation Salvationist from India where his parents served as Salvation Army officers for over 30 years. Lieutenant Karen is a 7th generation officer. Between her great grandparents, grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles on both sides of the family, the family’s service has extended to all four Salvation Army territories in the United States.
In their conversation with the Fight for Good team, Lieutenants Kumar talk about diversity and celebrating the cultural differences in their corps.
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Houston native and 24-year-old grad student, Clarissa Martinez is the owner of the Christian blog TheLifeofClarissa.com where she shares all her passions including her story about her walk with God. In her conversation with the Fight for Good team, Clarissa shares how she has grown to be true to her identity as a child of God and to help others do the same.
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Jim Denison is Chief Vision Officer of the Denison Forum, a non-profit Christian media organization. He describes himself as a cultural apologist. In this conversation with the Fight for Good team, Denison discusses how Christians need to rise to the challenge of thinking biblically and redemptively about cultural issues.
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Major Molly Shotzberger worked in emotional and spiritual care and critical incident stress management at Ground Zero and numerous disaster relief operations as an active Salvation Army officer. Her officer career included appointments in the Army’s Eastern Territory ranging from Social Services Manager to Pastoral Care Counselor and Trainer in Crisis, Trauma, and Grief Counseling. Her many awards, certifications and education include earning a Master’s in Leadership & Ministry from Greenville College in Illinois.
In this special episode of the Fight for Good podcast, Major Shotzberger talks about the lessons learned from 9/11.
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Bervelly Santime is here to break all the stereotypes that you may have about the younger generations. At just 19 years old, nursing student Santime has contributed most of her life to The Salvation Army. Between volunteering at food distributions, leading worship during youth Sundays and inspiring the young children at her corps, Santime has paved the way for the younger generations to step up at the church. In her interview with the Fight for Good team, Santime shares her family history, her life in the Army and her goals for the future.
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