“And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8).
Just a Bag of Popcorn?
For many essential workers on the front lines of COVID-19, it was much more than that.
Lisa HillierA local store's snack contribution helped two Salvation Army officers spread joy during COVID-19.
Remembering to care for ourselves has become increasingly important just as it is becoming more challenging. But there’s reason to have hope. Implementing some changes to our routines can make a big difference in mitigating fatigue, and potentially in preventing burnout altogether.
If there was ever a time in history when our world needs the presence, ministry, love and service of The Salvation Army, it is now! It is my prayer that in 2021 we will be an Army that is out there, not confined to barracks by COVID or any other oppression, but that we will be a people mobilized by the Spirit, compelled by love and battle-ready. Because God is with us.
Come From Away On Christmas Day
When airline passengers were stranded at Deer Lake, N.L., The Salvation Army pitched in to help.
by Diane Stark
When a jet was diverted to Deer Lake, N.L., on Christmas Eve, members of The Salvation Army jumped at the opportunity to provide food and transportation to the stranded passengers.
Boxing Day
Behind everyone who gives to The Salvation Army at Christmas is a story of why they do it.
by Samantha Dugas
During a kettle shift over the holidays, a man recounted how The Salvation Army helped him, giving him shelter, food and support. This is just one example showing how the organization impacts people's lives for the better.
With 27 years of experience as corps officers, Majors Brian and Deborah Coles discuss the joys and challenges of ministry.
New Year's Resolution: Bring 21 People to Jesus in 2021
How? Evangelism starts with sanctification.
by Major Stephen Court
Salvation Army officer Major Stephen Court offers four ways for sanctification to be able to share the love of Jesus with others in 2021.
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Pathway of Hope Graduate Gains Confidence After Starting New Life in Canada
Chioma's journey is one marked by tremendous growth.
by Christina Clapham
“I gained a support system and became a better Chioma,” says the graduate of The Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope program.