The Salvation Army is active in more than 130 countries worldwide. With such a wide scope of ministry, there are many service opportunities for both officers and lay personnel interested in serving overseas. Below is a list of available positions in other Salvation Army territories, prepared by the IHQ personnel department.
The Main Thing
Reflecting on 100 Days of Unceasing Prayer and Shared Scripture.
by Commissioners Floyd and Tracey TiddAs a territory, we recently shared the experience of 100 Days of Unceasing Prayer and Shared Scripture, with more than a thousand people taking part from January 1 to April 9.
What is a Canadian? How should national pride be celebrated?
Graduating in Faith
My last year of high school looked much different than I expected, but I've grown spiritually.
by Jenna ReidAs a 2020 graduate, both my senior year and prom day looked much different than I had anticipated.
Army Magazines and Website Win 18 Awards
Canadian Christian Communicators Association recognizes publications and digital media.
On June 26, The Salvation Army’s territorial magazines, website and digital media won 18 awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association (formerly Canadian Church Press) in a ceremony held on that organization’s Facebook page.
The LEADS Leadership Capability Framework addresses “empathy” as a characteristic of leaders under the domain of DEVELOPING COALITIONS.
Partners in Mission Needs Your Support
Territorial Commander Urges Salvationists to Continue Creative Fundraising
As we enter into the final days of our Partners in Mission Campaign to support The Salvation Army’s international work, I want to say thank you – thank you for your generosity and dedication to our mission; thank you for being a transforming influence in the communities of our world “so that others may know Christ.” From
Heavenly Citizenship
For Captains Tina and Keesom Phanthaamath, the call to officership just made sense.
By Ken Ramstead“Our lives have never been the same since we became Salvation Army officers,” smiles Captain Keesom Phanthaamath of the decision he and his wife, Captain Tina Phanthaamath, made.
From Heartache to Hope
When we lost our child due to a premature birth, I chose to trust God--even in the midst of grief.
by Joshua BaileyJoshua Bailey and his wife Kristin faced a heartache no parent should ever face--the loss of their child, But in the midst of their grief, Joshua chose to trust God.
These are extraordinary days we are living in. Days filled with great fear and uncertainty but, at the same time, great possibility. Not that we should ever deny the severity of COVID-19 or its global effect, but can we be challenged to see how God is working in these days?



