In the conversation of Indigenous peoples, the term “decolonization”—the process of deconstructing colonial perspectives and practices—is more than a buzzword. It is a transformational experience. In this article, Salvationists share what they learned as they read the book Decolonizing Evangelicalism.
Finding Ezra
When I prayed for "help" for my son and his wife, I had no idea God would take me so literally.
by Phil CallawayWhen Phil Callaway prayed for "help" that his son and daughter-in-law in their quest to adopt, he had no idea God would take him so literally.
The General to Lead Live-streamed Launch of Significant Salvation Army Soldiership Resources
International Headquarters launches two new books.
Salvationists and friends from around the world are invited to share in the launch of two significant new books that have been published by International Headquarters.
One Block at a Time
Booth University College’s Bricks in the Bistro campaign aims at building the institution.
by Ken RamsteadWhat's in a brick? Plenty, when it's part of Booth University College's Bricks in the Bistro campaign “When you buy a brick, you're building knowledge, building faith, building community," says Georgine Van de Mosselaer, Booth UC's director of advancement. "A brick builds many things. It builds students. It builds a better world.” See how you can help Booth UC grow, a brick at a time.
Salvation Army Opens Centre of Hope in Port Hardy, B.C.
The new Centre of Hope offers free programs and services to the Mount Waddington community.
by Abbigail Oliver
Built on the foundation of respect and a love of Jesus, the Centre of Hope’s mission is to offer a safe, nurturing environment to anybody in need.
We Are Vectors of God’s Love
If we want to reach the millennial generation, we need to rediscover our place among outsiders.
by Jordan PinksenI think I speak for the millennial generation to say that if we can recapture this sense of mission as The Salvation Army, we would see a revival and the return of passionate young adults to the church. My generation is hungry for purpose in their lives and willing to commit to a cause we believe in.
Unexpected Lullabies
Finding spiritual rhythms that work in the busyness of life.
by Cadet Natalie WilliamsIn the midst of the ever-shifting and overwhelming, the rhythmic spiritual practices I developed over the course of three maternity leaves are the things I find myself leaning on most heavily in this season at training college.
Youth Gather Online for Voit/See Connect 2 Weekend
More than 250 delegates take part in virtual territorial youth event.
by Abbigail OliverTerritorial youth weekend encourages young people to find new hope.
Runaway Bunny
Like Peter Rabbit in the new movie, we have to decide who we want to be.
by Diane Stark
In Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, Peter faces a choice between the safety of his newfound family, and the promise of excitement and adventure in the big city. It's a decision many of us face in real life. See how Peter's choice echoes a famous biblical parable.
Salvationist Podcast: Captain Crystal Porter
Season 3, Episode 7: Captain Porter shares her journey to reclaim her Indigenous identity.
How the craft of beading has connected Captain Crystal Porter to the land and to her Indigenous community.



