Celebrating Courage on World Refugee Day

How The Salvation Army supports the determination and resilience of refugees through Pathway of Hope.
Features
For Mulky Liban, the journey to Canada was a chance for a new beginning. At six years old, her family fled war and conflict in Somalia, but even in South Africa, their security was still not guaranteed. “It was also not safe in South Africa,” she recalls. “When I was almost 18, I was left alone with no siblings, and I was seeking a place to

The World of Generation Z

What is shaping young adults today?
Features
In the first article of this four-part series on generation Z and Jesus, we considered the overall landscape of the different generations in our churches today: from baby boomers to generation X to millennials. Now we turn our attention to the star of our discussion: gen Z. But before we look more closely at young adults and faith, we need to

Migratory Miracles

Aircraft are technological marvels, but they have nothing on the remarkable creatures created by the Master Designer.
Faith & Friends

Birds are remarkable creatures crafted with love and a twinkle by the Master Designer who invites us to “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them” (Matthew 6:26). That same Creator is with you, loving and watching you. 

Perfect Attendance

Instead of bemoaning what wasn’t, Diane Stark realized she needed to have faith in what could be.
Faith & Friends

The "black book" at Diane Stark's church was a weekly reminder that her family was attending in fewer and fewer numbers than before. But what could she do about it? God had an answer.

Fatal Stop

What happens when a mistake has consequences? Is mercy possible?
Faith & Friends

What happens when a good person does something that seems unforgivable? That’s the question Tom King’s family faced on an early morning last fall as Tom was dying in a hospital room in Akron, Ohio, after he was hit on his motorcycle by a pickup truck. Would they respond in anger? Or with mercy?

Georgina, Ont., Army Marks 50 Years of Service

Weekend celebrations bring together past and present corps members.
News
Georgina Community Church, Ont., celebrated a milestone anniversary of 50 years in May. According to Lieutenant Jenny Rideout, corps officer, the weekend was a “homecoming” and a “family reunion" that brought together current and former members, community leaders and dignitaries to reflect on the church’s history of service in Georgina. “The

Windsor Centre of Hope Supports Couples and Pet Owners

New pilot project extended into 2026 based on positive results.
News
The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope in Windsor, Ont., has expanded its shelter services to better support couples experiencing homelessness, as well as individuals with pets. According to Jason Linton, executive director, there are widespread gaps in services that often lead to people choosing between staying with their partner or pet, or having

Champions of the Mission Ordained and Commissioned

Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomes nine new lieutenants.
News
Toronto’s Scarborough Citadel was filled with the iconic sounds of The Salvation Army—brass music, singing, clapping and a timbrel brigade—as the territory celebrated the ordination and commissioning of the Champions of the Mission on June 21. Officers, Salvationists, College for Officer Training (CFOT) faculty, friends and family witnessed the

"Champions of the Mission, Ordination and Commissioning: June 21, 2025, at 1p.m. EDT. Public Family Worship: June 22, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. EDT. In person at Scarborough Citadel, Online at Salvationist.ca/Commissioning. ‘Go into all the world and preach the gospel’ -Mark 16:15"

Just Breathe

How breath prayers calm our bodies and souls.
Opinion & Critical Thought

Purposeful breathing is one of the most effective ways to calm our stress response, and breath prayers combine deep breathing exercises with meditation on God’s Word.

The Household of Faith

The New Testament doesn’t idealize the family.
Opinion & Critical Thought

We sometimes hear that the family is the basic unit of society, that villages and cities are made up of households, and so forth. The logic may seem intuitive because it has been repeated by philosophers since at least Aristotle. But both Jesus and Paul acknowledge more complicated realities in the community of Christ-followers.

Ignite the Fire

We need to take evangelism seriously.
Opinion & Critical Thought

The Salvation Army's work has always been about both discipleship and evangelism—serving people in need while proclaiming the hope of Christ. But we must ask ourselves: are we still effectively sharing the good news in a way that engages the world around us? Are we innovating in our outreach methods to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society?

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