Army Partnership Provides Clothing for Nunavut Youth
Army collaborates with Joe Fresh and Baffinland Iron Mines to make a difference.
750 children and youth receive winter clothing thanks to The Salvation Army, Joe Fresh and Baffinland Iron Mines.
750 children and youth receive winter clothing thanks to The Salvation Army, Joe Fresh and Baffinland Iron Mines.
In a world built upon words, a Salvation Army literacy program is writing a new chapter.
A sign from God helped Jeanette Levellie have peace about her mom's new life in a nursing home.
Dr. James Read receives award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to education, leadership and teaching in relation to theology and moral and ethical issues in the international Salvation Army.
New documentary, The Science-Fiction Makers, deals with spirituality, sci-fi and why stories matter.
Commissioners Deborah and Wayne Bungay have been Salvation Army officers for 37 years, spending more than 12 years in international service. Today, they serve as territorial president of women’s ministries and territorial commander in the Zimbabwe and Botswana Territory. We spoke with Commissioner Deborah Bungay about adapting to new cultures, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and their vision for the territory.
Since being diagnosed with a rare form of malignant brain cancer, Captain Karen Holland has found a new way to engage in pastoral ministry.
The South America East Territory, in partnership with the Canada and Bermuda Territory and others, is offering a new after-school program, Curious and Brave. The program offers well-rounded, holistic educational support that provides basic needs for students and families and, as the name suggests, encourages them to be curious, to think critically and to bravely communicate and defend their feelings, emotions and ideas within a safe space.
Service provides opportunity for family, friends and Salvationists to come together virtually to welcome officers to training college.
Life as we knew it has been disturbed, and that’s not a bad thing, says Lt-Colonel John P. Murray.