Frederick Urembo is the Projects Officer for the Tanzania Territory. He speaks about the various programs operating in Tanzania through the support of the Canada and Bermuda Territory. As Tanzania is one of our seven partner territories, we have a significant connection to the work carried out in East Africa.
Audio: The Salvation Army's Work in Tanzania
Salvationist.ca Podcast Episode #2
Interview with Frederick UremboThe Search for Water
How The Salvation Army is providing access to this vital resource.
Lt-Colonel Brenda Murray FeaturesThe heat hit first; thick, unrelenting, the kind that makes the horizon shimmer. From the window of the small plane banking toward Kenya’s Turkana region, the landscape below looked scorched and strangely still. As we slipped beneath the cloud cover, the truth sharpened into view; drought had carved its signature into the landscape. As we
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Are We Who We Say We Are?
Territorial values survey measures alignment between values and actions.
by Emily MacFarlane FeaturesEthics CentreThe Territorial Values Survey is taking place online between March 17 and 27. Everyone connected to the territory—officers, employees, volunteers and corps members—is invited to participate.
Scarcity or Abundance?
Why The Salvation Army needs to let go of fear and commit to creativity.
by Captain John Clifton Opinion & Critical ThoughtI saw a quote recently by Eugene Cho, founder and former senior pastor of Quest Church in Seattle, Washington, which said: “The Salvation Army will die if it loses the commitment it exhibited in the past for creativity.” My immediate reaction? Oh no! The Salvation Army can’t die! We need it! My second reaction? Well, if it’s not creative, then
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