Embracing stability means growing where you’re planted, even if you’re not overly pleased with the location.
Crossing the Border
A small corps in northern Ontario is reaching out to a First Nations community in Quebec.
by Major Barbara CareyOnce a month, Lieutenants April and Brandon Keeping, and their team at Temiskaming Community Church, pack up baskets of food to distribute to families from Timiskaming First Nation in Quebec.
Salvation Army Receives Funding to Support Human Trafficking Survivors
New Propel Program empowers survivors of human trafficking to reclaim independence.
The Salvation Army B.C. Division met with the government to announce a grant of $850,000 for the Propel Program, a project that empowers survivors of human trafficking.
The Best of a Bad Lot
As Abram’s nephew illustrated, even good people can make bad mistakes.
by Jeanette LevellieAs Abram’s nephew illustrated, even good people can make bad mistakes.
A new series unpacks the Bible’s bad boys and girls.
For the Love of a Mother
Salvation Army gives hope for mother and child health in rural Kenya.
by Kathy NguyenWith almost 99 percent of maternal deaths occurring in developing countries, maternal and child health is a key priority in The Salvation Army's international work.
Five items you can thrift for your nextget-together.
In these days, we cannot deny the grief and loss that so many are experiencing. As we approach Easter, we are reminded that grief and loss go together with vision and hope because they are the story of the cross and Christ’s Resurrection.
Squamish, B.C., actor’srole in Netflix miniseriesa natural fit.
Putting Food on the Table
Food insecurity is on the rise in Canada. Here's how the Army is helping.
by Kristin OstensenHow The Salvation Army is tackling food insecurity across Canada.