A new program at Belleville Citadel, Ont., called Sticks and Stones is introducing youth to activities from woodworking to computer-building to sushi-making.
Territorial leaders reflect on the most pressing social issues these countries face, the Army’s relationship with the Catholic Church, and how God is at work and changing lives.
This April, Lillian “Lil” McLeod celebrated an impressive milestone as a Salvationist—96 years on the Salvation Army roll at Medicine Hat Community Church, Alta., and 80 years as a senior soldier.
The Salvation Army in Deer Lake, N.L., marked its 100th anniversary with a weekend celebration themed “Re:Connect,” aiming to connect the congregation and community. The event, held in May, blended worship, fellowship and outreach to embody the corps’ new commitment statement: “Connecting with God, connecting with each
“Every opportunity of telling our story and strengthening the mutual understanding between International Headquarters and the Canada and Bermuda Territory is welcomed and celebrated.”
For 43 years, Craig Smith struggled with drug addiction. But The Salvation Army reignited his life. Craig underwent rehabilitation and then joined The Salvation Army’s Keystone program at Edmonton’s Centre of Hope.He believes his 18-month stay at Keystone was the best thing he could have done.“It saved my life,” he says.
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