When volunteers Dave and Barbara came across a homeless woman on the streets of Halifax, they knew there was more The Salvation Army could do to help her.
Apart, Not Alone
What does it mean to be the church in a time of physical distance and isolation?
by Captain Laura Van Schaick
As we cease “going” to church, let's focus even more on “being” the church.
Make Me an Instrument
From camp nurse to senior soldier to the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
by Peace Lin
As a registered nurse, I am on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. Being a nurse is more than just a job—it’s a calling, a ministry.
How can caring people respond to racism? The first step toward fighting racism is acknowledging that white people and people of colour do not experience the world in the same way.
June 5 is World Environment Day, set aside by the United Nations to bring people, communities, governments and organizations around the world together to take action on critical environmental challenges facing the planet.
Making a Difference
Meeting the artisans of The Salvation Army’s Others—Trade for Hope in Bangladesh.
by Major Shirley King
As a Salvation Army social enterprise, Others—Trade for Hope creates fairly compensated employment for people who would otherwise have limited opportunities.
The Salvation Army’s COVID-19 Response Extends to 120 Countries
International Army provides a broad range of services unique to local needs.
With 6.3 million coronavirus cases confirmed by the World Health Organization, the pandemic remains a global crisis. In total, The Salvation army's response now extends to 120 countries worldwide.
Dr. James Read, director of The Salvation Army Ethics Centre in Winnipeg, and Dr. Aimee Patterson, a Christian ethics consultant at the Ethics Centre, reflect on recent, troubling news about Jean Vanier, the founder of L’Arche.
Salvation Army Responds to Tragic Death of George Floyd
Territorial commander calls for justice, repentance and dialogue.
May the ultimate legacy of George Floyd be one of positive change and the eradication of racism and hate.
Salvation Army officer Lieutenant-Colonel Sandra Rice describes her "inescapable calling" to be a corps officer.