Praying Our Way to Hope
Reflections on the Fourth Lausanne Congress in Seoul, South Korea.
by Rebekah McNeillyWe are positioned to pray our way to hope for everyone, through Christ, right here and right now, together.
We are positioned to pray our way to hope for everyone, through Christ, right here and right now, together.
The Canada and Bermuda Territory, led by women’s ministries, supports an agriculture project designed to increase food security and support long-term nutritional health in the Republic of Congo.
“Through my incarceration, loneliness, fear and sin, I learned with the help of God’s people at The Salvation Army that I never stand alone,” says Richard Bonds.
May we embrace experiences that allow us to become like Jesus and serve in Jesus’ name as we go about our daily lives.
Earlier this year, all mission partners of the Canada and Bermuda Territory were invited to participate in the seventh biannual territorial values survey, administered by the Ethics Centre. Responses help provide a deeper understanding of our culture and how it supports the territorial mission, vision and values. They also reveal the relationship between personal values, values present in the current culture and values that mission partners believe are most important for mission delivery.
A hectic morning with her granddughter made Diane Stark forget all that was going on around her.
Indian club swinging was popular in The Salvation Army from the 1890s to the 1930s. It was not uncommon to have “club” groups that resembled timbrel brigades.
Isaiah-Believe Luasu-Lutatabio is a senior soldier at Mountain Citadel in Hamilton, Ont., where he serves in the band. He also participates in the Ontario Division singing company and band.
“Communication is paramount in long-term care, and having an affordable, easy-to-implement solution like Engage Plus can set a new standard for best practices in the sector,”