These articles were the most-read articles on Salvationist.ca in 2022.
Salvation Army Program Changes Lives in Winnipeg
LEEP helps war-affected youth integrate into Canadian workforce.
by Linda LeighThe 16-week pre-employment training program includes intensive in-class instruction with insights into Canadian culture, health, job skills, safety, self-esteem, communication skills and employment expectations.
Engaging Evangelism
Sharing your faith so people encounter Jesus should be a joy and privilege.
by Major Stephen CourtAs we continue our series on the foundations of a healthy corps, Major Stephen Court, evangelism consultant in the corps mission resource department and associate corps officer at Toronto’s Yorkminster Citadel, speaks with Tim Teakle, national director of church experience with Alpha Canada, and Captain Brent Haas, corps officer at Encounter Community Church in Halifax, about effective evangelism.
Stitch and Chat
A Salvation Army group in Montreal finds friendship and support through knitting.
by Melissa Yue WallaceWomen meet each week for knitting, conversation and refreshments.
We are safe in God's hands, fully aware of his provision, writes the General.
Partners in Mission Campaign Raises More Than $2 Million
The Canada and Bermuda Territory mobilizes for global mission.
by Kathy NguyenTerritory-wide fundraising efforts raised a total of$2,002,202.
Carrying Christ
Mary’s pregnancy shows us that our bodies matter to God.
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
A few years ago, while living in Prince Albert, Sask., I got an evening call to visit the hospital. I was the on-call chaplain that week, and a young woman was requesting spiritual care. She had just miscarried. Leaving my own two children to complete bedtime routine with Daddy, I steeled myself for the holy conversation ahead, praying that God
Star of Wonder
Like the Magi, take time to seek and worship Jesus, Light of the World, this Christmas.
by General Brian PeddleLike the Magi, take time to seek and worship Jesus, Light of the World, this Christmas.
“Never Too Late to Learn”
Salvation Army literacy program helps adults overcome setbacks in life.
by Linda LeighThe Salvation Army’s STEP (Stages Education Program) in Winnipeg offers an individual education plan for each student.
"I've Got to Pay It Back"
Kettle volunteer dons his Legion uniform to ring the bell for The Salvation Army.
By Maria SilvaKettle volunteer dons his Legion uniform to ring the bell for The Salvation Army.