The Salvation Army's Santa Shuffle is back again this year, taking place on December 4-5 in 37 cities across Canada.
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
Getting to Know You
God surprised me with a compliment from an unlikely source.
by Jeanette LevellieJeanette Levellie had steered away from someone who had made unkind comments to her. But taking up the opportunity to preach at that person's church made Jeanette nervous. Would Robin approach her after the worship service and make a hurtful remark?
New book from Major Max Sturge traces salvation history from creation to new creation.
Thunder Bay Journey to Life Centre Celebrates Grand Opening
New structure doubles size of previous centre.
Salvation Army centre is not just a building—it's "a place of caring and compassion."
Worship Together
Four things to remember as we transition back to in-person services.
by Simon GoughWhen we sing together, we are united with other believers.
Call to Worship
Japhlet Lolo was a back-pew Christian until an encounter with the Holy Spirit changed his life.
by Ken Ramstead“I was happy to go to church and Sunday school every week. That foundation helped me to eventually mature in my faith, though at that time I had not really thought through what it all meant. That came later.”
The Salvation Army’s New Territorial Strategic Plan Prioritizes People
Focusing on equipping people for mission.
Design for People is the second pillar of the Mobilize 2.0 transformation project.
In Dune, a young man holds the fate of the galaxy in his hands—if he can survive the dangers and perils of a hostile planet.
Putting Down Roots
Yazidi families settle in Winnipeg with the help of The Salvation Army.
by Major Ray HarrisSix years ago, The Salvation Army partnered with Operation Ezra to welcome Yazidi refugees to Canada. Today, they are thriving and giving back to the community.