The Bible is not one book written by one author. It is a collection of 66 books (more like a library) and it contains books of many different genres. It’s important to understand what genre of book you’re reading to have the proper context for how to read it.
Unwavering Faith
Finding strength, prayer and community through Atlantic women’s ministries.
by Abbigail Oliver
When Leah Willis Taylor was facing darkness in her life last year, a Salvation Army women’s camp came at just the right time. Her daughter was struggling with addiction, and Willis Taylor felt lost and filled with sorrow. As a Christian for more than 50 years and a member of the St. John’s West Corps, N.L., she was used to turning to the Lord
Messy But Beautiful
As Ian Knight and his mother navigated her final journey, The Salvation Army was there for them.
By Giselle RandallAs Ian Knight and his mother navigated her final journey, The Salvation Army was there for them.
Salvationist Podcast: Gender Equity in The Salvation Army
How do we ensure every officer can fully live out their calling?
An honest conversation about where we’ve succeeded with gender equity and where we’ve still got work to do, featuring Commissioner Lee Graves and Lt-Colonel Wanda Vincent.
Films for All Seasons: Experiencing the Church Year at the Movies, by film critic Abby Olcese, explores the intersection of faith and popular culture.
Making a Difference in Chilliwack
Salvation Army volunteers, including Joe, Joan, Don and Brenda, have given decades of service to the community.
By Jessica PetersBehind all the good The Salvation Army does are volunteers such as Joe, Joan, Don and Brenda, and behind every volunteer is a story of service.
New Initiative in Surrey, B.C., Helps Fight Food Insecurity
Program provides food and spreads awareness about Army services.
Majors Diane and Glynden Cross, corps officers at Surrey Community Church, B.C., have always been passionate about ensuring food security. Over the past year, they launched a program called “Food Matters,” which helps clients access snacks. It also raises awareness about The Salvation Army’s services for those who may be unfamiliar with them,
The Danger of Deepfake AI
We need to talk about artificial intelligence—and porn.
by Aimee PattersonLet’s learn how to harness generative AI for positive purposes and safeguard individuals and communities from its harms. We can’t afford to wait any longer.
Change-Maker
As part of the human relations department, Mallory Janes is making a difference in the lives of Salvationists in Canada and Bermuda.
by Ken Ramstead
“People always ask me, ‘Why do you work for the Army?’ ” Mallory Janes says. “I always reply, ‘It feels like home. I keep coming back because it’s a part of me. I believe in what the Army does and the changes we help to create, and it’s important for me to be a part of that change.” From Coast to Coast “I’m an officer’s kid, born and bred,” says
A Passion for Education
How Salvation Army schools transform lives in Indonesia.
by Jacqueline TingleEducation is empowering individuals Indonesia, giving people hope for a better future by breaking the cycle of poverty and inequality, building a brighter tomorrow for communities devastated by poverty, illness and natural disasters.



