When COVID-19 took the world by storm, the more than 130,000 Salvation Army volunteers continued serving on the front lines to bring necessities and hope to the most vulnerable across the Canada and Bermuda Territory.
Availability and access to pornography is overwhelming. Parents and caregivers, how do we be proactive in talking about pornography and teaching young children to be internet safe?
Jesus brings restoration, love and truth to the world and tells me who I am in him.
"So Everybody Can Eat"
Five-year-old gets "overwhelming" support for Salvation Army food bank.
by Tyler Evans
A five-year-old decides to help her local Salvation Army food bank and her neighbourgood responded with "overwhelming" support.
Over these past months, we have watched our world, our communities, our families and The Salvation Army respond to the new realities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. May this be remembered as the season when we, in bold faith, embraced the God-given international vision for The Salvation Army and created the much-needed new playbook for the present and the emerging future.
Salvation Army Seeks Input for New Territorial Vision Statement
Territorial commander encourages all stakeholders to complete short survey.
To help guide us as we strive for a better future, The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory is crafting a vision statement that will orient our movement in the direction God seeks to send us.
The Community Alternatives to Remand program (CAR) at The Salvation Army's Crossroads Residential Services in Saskatoon allows those who have been charged with an offense an opportunity to deal with their matters while in the community.
If non-believers are out in the community wearing masks to protect the medically vulnerable and be good neighbours, why wouldn’t those of us who profess faith in God—a faith that calls us to love our fellow man?
Living Out Christ’s Mission
Majors Herbert and Kathie Sharp share their thoughts on the important role of the corps officer.
By Pamela Richardson
Following more than 43 years of faithful service as Salvation Army officers, all of which have been spent serving as corps officers in the Canada and Bermuda Territory, Majors Herbert and Kathie Sharp, corps officers at Peterborough Temple, Ont., will enter honourable retirement on September 1, 2020.
Pandemic Privilege
We need to stay home, but home is not a safe place for everyone.
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
While we may all be facing the same storm, many are riding this out in vastly different boats—our homes. For some, those homes are not safe spaces.