“Every time I speak to young people and they can relate to what I say, it reminds me that I am doing exactly what God has called me to do,” says Meisha Watson, host and executive producer at Crossroads Christian Media, and creative mind behind the Hey, Meisha! TV show and My Single Story podcast. “I was one of those young
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"I hope the tips in this article—some theological, some musical—will help you make decisions when it comes to planning and preparing for gathered worship."
How does a small blue dish sitting on a glass shelf in Ellen Graf-Martin's dining room remind her of a centuries-old legacy?
On June 22, the Canada and Bermuda Territory will commission five officers in the Defenders of Justice Session.
A new guide for families of LGBT+ loved ones and an animated Bible app.
Having faith in God can feel a bit like believing in an imaginary friend. It’s normal to have occasional doubts about our faith. But the best news is that, even if we’ve left behind our faith at some point, God will always welcome us back with open arms. And there’s no IFs, ands or buts about that!
Preserving the Past
The Salvation Army Heritage Centre’s mission? To preserve, protect and promote our history.
by Ken Ramstead
Tucked away in an unassuming section of Toronto in a climate-controlled facility not too far from territorial headquarters, some of the most important work of The Salvation Army is being undertaken by a devoted group of preservationists. Headed up by Major Ron Millar, the director of archives at the Heritage Centre, the team is in a veritable
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Salvationist Podcast: Simon Gough, Leader of NEON
Gough shares how NEON can support worship teams across the territory.
Leader of NEON discusses issues facing worship leaders today, and how Salvation Army song writing builds up our movement.
“I’ll remember that for the rest of my life because I have my life back," Leonard Ord says of the call his family made to The Salvation Army in Halifax’s Anchorage Recovery Program, a six-month residential rehabilitation program for men.
Army Partners With Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Three-year project offers funding to residential facilities across the country.
by Abbigail Oliver
The Salvation Army and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) have agreed to a three-year project that will offer dedicated repair and renewal dollars to residential facilities across the country. The partnership includes $51 million in funding from The Salvation Army and a $34-million contribution from CMHC, totalling a $85-million
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