When I look back on my walkabout, I can see that God was always there, putting people in my life at key points and reminding me of his plan.
Rising to the Challenge
Canada's health-care workers have tackled COVID-19 head-on.
by Kimberly McIntyreThree front-line workers show how they have tackled COVID-19 head-on, and how their professionalism and faith has helped them through this crisis.
2020 Vision
Salvationists reflect on the new territorial vision statement.
By Brianne Zelinsky-Carew
The official vision statement for The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is: We are an innovative partner, mobilized to share hope wherever there is hardship, building communities that are just and know the love of Jesus.
A Whole Vision
Are we willing to disrupt the present to achieve a brighter future?
by Colonel Edward Hill
God wants to do a new work in the spiritual life of worshipping congregations throughout our vast territory. Will we consent to his transforming work? Will we choose, with God’s help, to get well? If so, let’s put aside the obstacles that may cause us to think small and instead strive to seek a whole vision.
As we enter the next chapter of life and ministry for The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda, we are focusing on the front view.
2020 Vision
Salvationists reflect on the new territorial vision statement.
By Brianne Zelinsky-Carew
The official vision statement for The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is: We are an innovative partner, mobilized to share hope wherever there is hardship, building communities that are just and know the love of Jesus.
The Marvels of Ministry
Majors David and Brenda Allen share their thoughts on the important role of the corps officer.
(Above) Mjrs David and Brenda Allen are the corps officers at North York TempleCommissioned in 1996, Majors David and Brenda Allen have served faithfully across the Canada and Bermuda Territory in a variety of corps settings, from rural communities to urban centres, from a church plant to corps rich in Army heritage. Prior to their current
Word and Deed
Reflecting on integrated mission on the 130th anniversary of In Darkest England, and the Way Out.
by Colonel Debbie GravesWhether we call it integrated mission, incarnational ministry, pioneering, holistic transformation or community capacity development, the plain and simple truth is that “we are the lives in which Jesus is incarnated every day and everywhere we go.”
Award-winning author Marsha Hubler set out to write a teen series to change young people’s lives but her own life changed in the process.
Officership Information Weekend Goes Virtual
Seventy-five delegates gather online to explore God's possible call.
By Major Jennifer Hale
With the looming pandemic, delegates gathered virtually for the College for Officer Training Officership Information Weekend to engage with one another, hear good preaching and teaching, learn more about what officership means, and explore life at CFOT.
Be a CEO
In a time of uncertainty, worry and fear, we could all use some encouragement.
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
What the world needs right now to combat the deluge of negativity and to spur us all toward courageous action is the enlisting of CEOs: chief encouragement officers.
Are You OK?
Salvation Army officers’ kids invited to participate in research study.
by Major Marlene George
If you are an adult child between the ages of 18 and 35 of Salvation Army officers in the Canada and Bermuda Territory, you are invited to participate in a research study entitled Equipping Officers’ Kids (OKs) to be Carriers of the Covenant.
“Everything”
That one word defines Captain Joyce Downer’s role as an officer in The Salvation Army.
By Ken Ramstead
Joyce Downer was certain that she wanted to be a Salvation Army officer, but to do that she would have to move from the town she loved and give up a career that she enjoyed.