Remember the dignity and worth of others while doing good work.
The Right Frequency
For 20 years, a Salvation Army radio program has been delighting listeners around the world.
by Major Jim Hann
Let There Be Praise is a weekly, two-hour show of Salvation Army music.
All in His Head
Corey Koskie thought no one understood his battle wth post-concussion syndrome. But Someone did.
by Jayne Thurber-Smith
Corey Koskie's faith helped the third-baseman through post-concussion syndrome.
Salvation Army Offers Input on Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan
Territorial commander sends letter to prime minister.
Commissioner Floyd Tidd expresses Salvation Army's commitment to working with government to meet needs of communities.
It would not surprise me if Philippians 4:6 remains the most-read verse today. COVID-19 has changed all of our lives, whether we have been infected or not.
Day of Prayer Shows Young People They Are "Not Alone"
International Day of Prayer for Children and Youth set for Sunday, March 29.
Prayers for children and youth matter in a time of social distancing.
Coronavirus Pandemic: Salvation Army Steps Up Worldwide Response
Army meets new needs while maintaining services to vulnerable people.
Salvationists "roll up their sleeves" to respond to COVID-19.
“Really, God? Me?”
Andrew and Jessica Downie were happy Salvation Army soldiers. But God wanted more from them.
by Ken Ramstead
For Andrew and Jessica Downie, officership isn't a choice; it's a calling.
All Our Relations
The Seven Grandfather Teachings can help us on the journey of reconciliation.
by Major Shari Russell
The Seven Sacred Teachings (or Seven Grandfather Teachings) are based on the Anishinaabe tradition, but are valued and practised by many Indigenous people. Reflected in Scripture, they are a guide to living in right relationships with All Our Relations—with Creator, with each other, with the land and with ourselves.
Salvationist Richard Smith gets a "bird's eye" view of compassion in action.