We talk a lot about the long-term health and economic consequences of the lockdown, but there has been little conversation about the effects on children.
Nursing a Faith
For Cadet Jenelle Durdle, officership, like nursing and teaching, is a calling.
by Kimberly McIntyre
Salvation Army Cadet Jenelle Durdle's career as a nurse and teaching in health care prepared her for acceptance at the College for Officer Training in September 2019.
"One Day at a Time"
Concentration camp survivor Joe Knypstra's faith helps him maintain a positive outlook on life.
by Melanie Eskal
Despite almost perishing in a German concentration camp, Joe Knypstra's faith has helped him maintain a positive outlook on life.
The Salvation Army is active in more than 130 countries worldwide. With such a wide scope of ministry, there are many service opportunities for both officers and lay personnel interested in serving overseas. Below is a list of available positions in other Salvation Army territories, prepared by the IHQ personnel department.
The Invitation
How the COVID-19 pandemic opened a door to community connections in Calgary.
by James WatsonThe COVID-19 pandemic has helped Lieutenant Cristall establish new community connections in ways she never imagined.
Ethics Centre Hosts Anti-Racism Webinar Series
Salvationists learn to see racism through the eyes of people who suffer.
by Leigha Vegh188 Salvationists from across the Canada and Bermuda territory joined a four-part webinar series hosted by the Ethics Centre to discuss racism.
Eating Humble Pies
When Jill Boville helped people affected by COVID-19, her actions rippled out into the community.
by Ken RamsteadBaker Jill Boville wanted to help people affected by COVID-19, but her actions inspired others to do the same.
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.
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.
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.
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.