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.
Interested in Serving Overseas?
by Rivonny Luchas
The Salvation Army is active in more than 130 countries worldwide. With such a wide scope of ministry, there are many service opportunities for both officers and lay personnel interested in serving overseas. Below is a list of available positions in other Salvation Army territories, prepared by the IHQ personnel department.International Service
Lent prepares our hearts for Jesus’ ministry on the cross. As we progress through these next weeks, let us hear the call to abide, give up our striving and embrace a lifegiving relationship of abiding.
Salvation Army Supports Those Impacted by Crisis in Ukraine
Response continues in various European countries.
Emergency food and housing, counselling, transportation and more being provided at Salvation Army locations in Europe.
Raising the Bar
Even a pandemic couldn’t stop Salvationists from supporting the Partners in Mission campaign.
Every year, individuals and corps across Canada and Bermuda raise funds to support the work of The Salvation Army in more than 130 countries worldwide. As the COVID-19 pandemic grew and congregations were forced to stay home, it would have been easy to forgo the Partners in Mission campaign. Instead, Salvationists were quick to adapt, determined to raise funds in safe and creative ways.