New movie reminds us to focus on gratitude every day.
The Holistic Ministry of Jesus
We are called to bring hope and healing to the hurting and marginalized people of our world.
by Donald E. BurkeMatthew gives the healing ministry of Jesus a prominent place in his overall account of his mission.
Back on Their Feet
The Salvation Army has made the world a better place for Kelley and her nephew, Jordan.
by Megan Atkins-BakerThe Salvation Army has made the world a better place for Kelley and her nephew, Jordan.
The Grace of Aging
Learning to encourage and bless in the winter season of life.
by Major Barbara SampsonWhen all has been said and done, this season called generativity—guiding the next generation—is one to give away all that has been gathered, the treasures and the resources, as well as the wisdom learned over the years.
Turning Red: It Runs in the Family
Can Mei learn to control her emotions and keep her inner "panda" in check?
by Diane StarkIn Turning Red, Mei Lee must learn to confront her newly discovered superpower.
Beyond the Thrift Store
A childhood connection reinforced Chelsea Marsh’s devotion to The Salvation Army.
by Ken Ramstead“We’re not just another social-service provider; we’re a faith-infused community that loves people without discrimination and wants to make Jesus’ love known."
Salvationist spoke with Emma Adamo, chair of the Weston Family Foundation, about their long history of giving to The Salvation Army.
Embracing stability means growing where you’re planted, even if you’re not overly pleased with the location.
Crossing the Border
A small corps in northern Ontario is reaching out to a First Nations community in Quebec.
by Major Barbara CareyOnce a month, Lieutenants April and Brandon Keeping, and their team at Temiskaming Community Church, pack up baskets of food to distribute to families from Timiskaming First Nation in Quebec.
Salvation Army Receives Funding to Support Human Trafficking Survivors
New Propel Program empowers survivors of human trafficking to reclaim independence.
The Salvation Army B.C. Division met with the government to announce a grant of $850,000 for the Propel Program, a project that empowers survivors of human trafficking.



