A Salvation Army Pilgrimage
Salvationists from Nova Scotia embark on a two-day prayer walk.
by Major Daniel RoodeMajor Daniel Roode reflects on the value of pilgrimage after a prayer walk in Pictou County, N.S.
Major Daniel Roode reflects on the value of pilgrimage after a prayer walk in Pictou County, N.S.
Funds from the Santa Shuffle provide life-saving assistance to vulnerable Canadians.
Imagining these scenes unfold, I wonder, “What about this account stirs my soul?”
For several years now, the team at Whonnock Roofing and Gutters in Maple Ridge, B.C., has been volunteering and raising support for The Salvation Army Ridge Meadows Ministries through the Christmas kettle campaign.
Have you ever considered second-hand for those special people in your life? A Salvation Army thrift store is a great way to score unique pieces, stick to your holiday budget and check all the items off your shopping list.
Mississauga music school connects kids and families to God and the church community.
The name given to Jesus is more than a label that could have been replaced by any other name.
How can we make sure our corps and our community programs do not exclude those whose needs are different than our own?
The Salvation Army’s red kettles are a symbol of hope for those in need—such as Gerry.
People are still in need of the hope offered through the gift of God incarnate. We are invited to respond to their cries with the encouraging words of his goodness and light, so that we, too, can play a part in illuminating the darkness.