Ascribing the label “Christian” to fantasy books or businesses does not sanctify anything, but rather markets a product in hopes you will buy it.
My Brother’s Keeper
The Canadian Council of Churches calls for end to Safe Third Country Agreement.
by Peter NoteboomActs of charity and justice can relieve suffering and put people on a better course, but right changes in policy and legislation can be much more effective over the long term in treating people with justice, dignity and hospitality.
Doing Good in Zambia
A video project in Africa gave me a new appreciation for the work of The Salvation Army.
by Aaron Bowes
A Salvation Army world missions project in Zambia gave Aaron Bowes a renewed appreciation of the work the organization does.
When Michelle Boissonneault moved into her private room at the Salvation Army's Centre of Hope, she was weeks away from being dead after spending one of the most brutally cold winters on the streets of London, Ont. Now, she is taking one day at a time and thankful to have a place she can call home.
Answering God’s Call to Full-Time Ministry
Cadets and auxiliary-captains to be welcomed in the Canada and Bermuda Territory.
On Sunday, September 20, the Canada and Bermuda Territory will welcome 16 cadets in the Messengers of Reconciliation Session to the College for Officer Training in Winnipeg in a special livestreamed welcome service.
Keeping Christ at the Centre
Majors Frank and Rita Pittman share their thoughts on the important role of the corps officer.
Majors Frank and Rita Pittman continue to serve in a shared ministry that has taken them to a variety of corps and administrative roles, including as the divisional leaders in Bermuda.
All the Single Ladies
Why are women leaving the church at alarmingly high rates?
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
What can the church can do to ensure that everyone feels loved, welcomed and accepted, regardless of marital status?
Final Words
What happens when a candidate for Medical Assistance in Dying requests pastoral care?
By Aimee Patterson
The Salvation Army stands firmly against Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). So, what happens when a corps officer is asked to go on a pastoral care journey with someone interested in pursuing MAiD? We start with love.
A Salvation Army back-to-school program garners community support in Dartmouth, N.S.
Brighter Futures for Brazil
The Salvation Army is meeting the practical needs of children in São Paulo.
By Robyn Goodyear
The Salvation Army in Brazil provides hope for a brighter future for many children and families who are at risk in the Vila dos Pescadores community.