Salvation Army Responds to Floods Across British Columbia
In the wake of catastrophic storms, the Army is giving hope.
by Kristin OstensenSalvation Army will continue to support British Columbians "as long as we’re needed.”
Salvation Army will continue to support British Columbians "as long as we’re needed.”
We do not need to buy all the things, cook a gourmet meal or lead the perfect Christmas Eve service to prove our worth.
Add some vinyl flair to your home decor by using a thrifted record to create a funky bowl!
The Salvation Army was created to reach those who wouldn’t normally be welcomed.
Is keeping birds off the road much like raising teenagers? This is what Diane Stark and her daughter, Julia, discussed one day while they were running errands in the family car. Their answer might surprise you!
Forging stronger internal and external partnerships helps us maximize mission outcomes.
How are we defining ministry to the older adult in our plans for innovative and intentional ministries in our corps and community outreach?
Gratitude is best cultivated when we take whatever time necessary to sit with our grief, embrace suffering and resist numbing out in the face of hardship. It’s these very things that become the means to cultivating an intimate and more honest connection with God.
Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd provide updates on Mobilize 2.0, the Army's response to COVID-19 and personal health concerns.
Cassandra and Callahan Armstrong went viral for their moving rendition of An Easter Hallelujah, which provided encouragement to millions looking for inspiration and peace.