The communities of our world need us to stand out and be beacons of light and hope as followers of Jesus, as holy people. We can be the place where people find belonging, in discovering they belong to God.
Booth University College Holds 40th Anniversary Graduation Ceremony
A new class steps out into the world in virtual celebration.
by Ken RamsteadOnline gathering marks the 2022 Spring Convocation and Conferring of Degrees.
Following the gospel is quite simple. We can show our kids that reaching out to Jesus and following him adds so much love and joy to our lives.
Jesus in a New Light
The Salvation Army plays key role in The Chosen, a record-breaking series about the life of Christ.
by Warren L. MayeThe Salvation Army plays key role in The Chosen,a record-breaking series about the life of Christ.
Reclamation Program Keeps Food from Landfills
The Salvation Army in Surrey, B.C., saves money and the environment while helping those in need.
In partnership with No Frills, the food reclamation project distributes donated food to clients and farmers, finding homes for food that would otherwise end up in landfills. "It's closing the loop on our food," says Major Diane Cross.
Crime and Punishment
Does the Canadian criminal justice system believe that people can be redeemed?
by Rebekah McNeillyIs the way we see incarcerated people compatible with the gospel?
"A Place of Refuge"
The Salvation Army helps Canadians in need succeed, as Richard and Fleurette can attest.
By Ursula LeonowiczThe Salvation Army helps Canadians in need succeed. But the help goes both ways, as Richard and Fleurette can attest
What are the needs ex-vangelicals demonstrate that we are not meeting today?
In His DNA
Captain Dwayne Barnes is certain he needs to be exactly where he is: The Salvation Army.
by Ken Ramstead"I wouldn’t find myself serving in any other organization than The Salvation Army just because of what we stand for and what we do on a daily basis," says Captain Dwayne Barnes.
It ought to be a natural and loving response to want to serve the One who saved us from our sins. Romans 12:1-13 tells us that we should make our whole selves available to God in self-sacrificial service and, in humble co-operation with other fellow Christians (each using their own talents and spiritual gifts), be united in our efforts to see the work of the church continue and flourish.