New Salvation Army Cadet Steps Into Her Comfort Zone
From Jamaica to Canada to officership.
by Ken RamsteadKrishna McFarlane had it all—a great job, a home in Canada, a son who loved her—but something was missing.
Krishna McFarlane had it all—a great job, a home in Canada, a son who loved her—but something was missing.
The Army’s future depends on its spiritual health. Without a vibrant, lived-out faith, we are in danger of becoming just another charity. Since its inception, the Army has been motivated by the love of Jesus to serve others in his name.
I have often thought that if it were not for the grace of God, my life would be so different today. I believe that the Lord never left me for a moment.
At a time when the Army is faced with cries for change, the answers to such cries are found in unchanged practices that have been part of our tradition since its inception.
“This gathering is a time to build new relationships based on trust and to learn to walk gently on the journey of reconciliation,” said Commissioner Tracey Tidd.