Showing thoughtfulness and kindness to the strangers in our church is to show our love for God.
Agriculture Minister Thanks Salvation Army for COVID-19 Relief
Government to provide Army and other agencies with additional funding to combat food insecurity.
by Geoff MoultonOn December 18, Salvation Army representatives met in a virtual roundtable with key federal government ministers together with other agencies that are addressing food insecurity across Canada. It was announced on the call that The Salvation Army will receive an additional $8.85 million in funding for COVID-19 relief in Canada.
Major Everett Barrow’s Call to Officership Was More a Whisper Than a Lightning Bolt
But it was no less powerful.
by Ken Ramstead
“I could keep going for years," says Salvation Army Officer Major Everett Barrow after more than four decades in ministry.
The Salvation Army's Community Venture Goes Virtual for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
"Our question was, how can we help people feel connected?"
by Giselle Randall
“Our question was, how can we help people feel connected—not only with us as staff, but with their friends?” says Park. “That connection to community is really important, so we started experimenting with different ways to keep in touch and move our activities online.”
The Bells of Our Conscience
Jacob's Bell reminds us how important The Salvation Army is at Christmastime for thousands in need.
by Ken Ramstead
The novel Jacob's Bell, about a Salvation Army bell-ringer reminds us how important the work of The Salvation Army is at Christmastime and all through the year.
Discovering The Nativity Through Middle Eastern Eyes
It is time to start rewriting our traditional pageants to better reflect that first Christmas.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickThe Christmas after giving birth to her first child, Salvation Army Officer Captain Laura Van Schaick began to wrestle with the traditional Christmas story.
Let us ask ourselves what we can do, especially in a year that may be one of the most difficult Christmas seasons in recent memory, to bring light to the darkness.
A Christmas Message From General Brian Peddle
We are called children of God when we are peacemakers, peace-bringers and peacebuilders.
by General Brian Peddle
“We are able to experience the peace of God in the storms of life and share that peace with others," says General Brian Peddle in his Christmas message.
Serving in Singapore
After a decade in Canada, Salvation Army officers return to their home country to equip cadets.
by Giselle Randall
In Singapore, Captains Leonard Heng and Peck Ee Wong were familiar with The Salvation Army as a charitable organization, but not as a church. In 2006, they moved to Canada, where they eventually became officers, and in 2016, they returned to Singapore as international personnel. Today, Captain Heng is the training principal and Captain Wong is the integrated training officer at the School for Officer Training (SFOT). Features editor Giselle Randall spoke to Captain Wong to learn about their lives and ministry in Singapore.
Season Two of the Salvationist Podcast Highlights Ministry During COVID-19
How do we continue The Salvation Army's mission in a global pandemic?
Season two of the Salvationist podcast features a diverse group of guests from The Salvation Army, to unpack how ministry units and corps are safely continuing ministry across the territory.