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 WiseA 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.
The Social Network
Our media engagement should reflect our faith and values.
By Lt-Colonel John P. Murray
Salvation Army officer Lieutenant-Colonel John P. Murray discusses the responsibility of Salvationists to engage and respond to ideas and opportunities, but with an added measure of grace, balance and civility.
Messengers of Reconciliation Welcomed
Canada and Bermuda Territory recognizes new cadets and officers in training.
by Pamela RichardsonOn Sunday, September 20, Commissioner Floyd Tidd, territorial commander, presided over a special livestreamed service to welcome 16 cadets from the Messengers of Reconciliation Session, one field-based tailored training (FBTT) cadet and two newly accepted auxiliary-captains.
Bucket List
The Salvation Army and Incredible Edible Okanagan tackle food insecurity one garden at a time.
Melissa Yue WallaceFighting food insecurity is one reason why The Salvation Army’s Renew Church and Community Ministries in West Kelowna, B.C., distributed 25 free, self-watering bucket gardens—each containing a Tiny Tim tomato, cucumber and lettuce seedling—to the community in June.
Ascribing the label “Christian” to fantasy books or businesses does not sanctify anything, but rather markets a product in hopes you will buy it.
My Brother’s Keeper
The Canadian Council of Churches calls for end to Safe Third Country Agreement.
by Peter NoteboomActs of charity and justice can relieve suffering and put people on a better course, but right changes in policy and legislation can be much more effective over the long term in treating people with justice, dignity and hospitality.



