Encounter With God
How a failed job interview led me to an unexpected partnership with The Salvation Army.
by Rachel QuirtGod connected me here at The Salvation Army for this time in this season.
God connected me here at The Salvation Army for this time in this season.
The British Columbia Division’s men’s network was created to inspire spiritual leadership in the home and church, and to encourage the embodiment of Christ in everyday life.
When we begin to understand the heart of the other, we realize that our motives, dreams and hopes may be much more alike than we first thought possible.
The Salvation Army's canteen truck is never too far away.
When Satan reminds you of all you left undone, remind him of what Jesus has done for you.
The Salvation Army in Moose Jaw, Sask., celebrated 134 years of service in the community in March. The corps held events such as a women’s fellowship luncheon, a community barbecue and a visit from Major Mike Hoeft, area commander, Prairie Division, for a Sunday service.
Since 1896, The Salvation Army’s Grace Haven in Hamilton, Ont., has been a home and support system for pregnant and parenting youth. To continue meeting their unique needs, Grace Haven applied for an innovation grant to introduce a new experiential learning program for young parents.
Recovery requires more than just short-term intervention. At The Salvation Army’s Greenfield House in Moncton, N.B., recovery means connection. After receiving an innovation grant for $25,000, Greenfield House introduces a new program for recovering offenders called "Breaking Free Connection Ministry."
In 2021, The Salvation Army allocated $2 million to innovation. From this funding sprouted the innovation grants—a call to action from the territory that invited ministry units to bring their creative ideas to the table.
When their 13-year-old son suggested the idea of an outdoor church, Aux-Lieutenants Neil and Jennifer Thompson, corps officers at Vernon Community Church, B.C., knew it was just what their community needed.