The importance of healthy and appropriate touch.
Why Do We Shy Away From Dissenting Voices?
By welcoming diverse opinions, we can make our churches, and lives, better.
by Darryn Oldford"I have a rather controversial opinion regarding church leadership, so prepare yourself," says Salvation Army senior soldier Darry Oldford.
The Salvation Army's Community Orphan Project in Mozambique Supports Vulnerable Children
As Mother Teresa once said, "Together we can do something wonderful."
by Lt-Colonel Brenda MurrayThe Salvation Army's COAL project in Mozambique shows how your donation is the gift that keeps on giving.
Let’s Talk
A new resource will help Salvationists engage difficult topics in ways that bring us together.
by Aimee PattersonNew resource available to help Salvationists have difficult conversations.
Wonder Women
Four young women were worth their weight in gold to the Army's North Toronto Community Church.
by Linda DixonFour summer placement students contributed in ways that not only benefited The Salvation Army's North Toronto Community Church but the wider community that the church serves as well.
Salvation Army Launches 130th Annual Christmas Kettle Campaign
This year sees dramatic and unprecedented increase in need during COVID-19.
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign is the largest public fundraiser of the year, supporting 1.9 million vulnerable people in 400 communities across Canada.
Salvation Army Kettle Volunteer Celebrates Four Years
For John Reid, bell-ringing is a chance to give back.
by Leigha VeghAs The Salvation Army in Mississauga, Ont., prepares to launch its 2020 Christmas Kettle Campaign on Saturday, November 20, bell-ringer volunteer John Reid "wouldn't miss it for anything, not even a pandemic."
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 McIntyreSalvation 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 EskalDespite almost perishing in a German concentration camp, Joe Knypstra's faith has helped him maintain a positive outlook on life.



