Salvationist reached out to racialized people across the territory to hear their insights and lived experiences with the goal of helping The Salvation Army become more sensitive and inclusive.
Darkness to Hope
What General Booth's In Darkest England, and the Way Out teaches us 130 years later.
By Major Ron Millar
One hundred and thirty years later many of the core issues addressed in General William Booth's The Darkest England scheme remain at the heart of our social reality in Canada—poverty, addiction, social injustice, human trafficking and homelessness, to name just a few.
Returning to Our Roots
It’s time to address gender equity so that every individual can fully participate in God's mission.
by Captain Kristen Jackson-DockerayA few months ago, I received a phone call from our territorial leaders, Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd, giving me the opportunity to further explore the experience of gender within The Salvation Army as a gender equity advocate.
A New Season
Seeking transformation from the inside out, for the sake of “others” and for the kingdom.
by Commissioner Floyd Tidd
This autumn, the Canada and Bermuda Territory launched “Mobilize 2.0—Inspired for Mission, Positioned for Growth,” entering an intentional period of transformation for our movement. This transformation will seek to ensure that we are a mobilized Army, equipped with a vision-aligned strategy to deliver the mission we believe God has given The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda for this decade.
In His Hands
Diagnosed with a rare illness, Cindy Moore experienced God's love in a way she never had before.
by Ken Ramstead
Despite being diagnosed with visceral myopathy, a rare pathological condition characterized by impaired intestinal function and motility, Cindy Moore continues to keep the faith and look at each day with fresh wonder.
Salvation Army officer Major Ray Lamont calls Salvationists to engage with human trafficking statistics on a deeper level.
Hurricane and Wildfire Emergency Responses Continue Across U.S.A.
The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Services staff and volunteers help serve local communities.
The Salvation Army U.S.A. continues to serve during the second most active Atlantic hurricane season on record.
Jackie McLennan is a survivor of human trafficking who is sharing the love of Jesus with others ever since she experienced it in her own life.
Nickel-and-Diming It
Angila Holden and her four grandchildren are helping The Salvation Army during the time of COVID-19.
by Ken RamsteadAngila Holden and her four grandchildren raised money to provide milk for The Salvation Army’s community and family services in Listowel, Ont.
One Strand at a Time
Human-trafficking survivor Victoria Morrison is putting her life back together.
by Shannon Wise
A victim of human-trafficking, Victoria Morrison escaped and, with the help of The Salvation Army, is not only putting her life back together but now assists other survivors.