In this episode of Words of Life, we explore the powerful role of the written word in sharing the gospel and shaping Christian faith—especially within the ministry of The Salvation Army. Host, Chris Benjamin is joined again by Kristin Mudge. And they are joined by Major Jamie Satterlee and Jeremy Roland.
From territorial publications like The Southern Spirit to national resources such as The War Cry, Peer Magazine, Word & Deed, and Salvation Army–published books, this conversation highlights the deep commitment The Salvation Army has made to producing biblically sound, theologically grounded resources. Jamie shares insight from her time at National Headquarters, explaining how manuscripts are carefully reviewed through the Literary Council, a vetting process that includes theological, historical, and editorial discernment.
The group also reflects on why printed resources still matter in a digital age—especially for those without access to online content, including individuals in prisons and marginalized spaces. Listeners will hear moving stories of how Salvation Army publications have brought hope into the darkest places and why discernment is essential when choosing Christian books in today’s crowded publishing landscape.
Find books published by The Salvation Army at:
https://mytradesouth.com/books
Other publications include:

Writing Honestly and Gently for Children- Author Lindsay Bonilla
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The Power of the Written Word- Bill and Diane Ury
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Writing It Out: How Journaling Can Deepen Your Walk with God
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