Embracing Hope
Through a difficult season of loss and grief, Rosalie Byers finds strength in God's faithfulness.
Sometimes new beginnings arise from unexpected endings.
Sometimes new beginnings arise from unexpected endings.
We may never know when the seasons of hardship will come, but when they do, we can be certain that God is not far, growth is possible and that his gift of peace is at hand.
The parable of the woman at the well shows that, although Jesus knows everything about our past, He still loves and esteems us. He wants to change us from the inside out and give us His living water that will cleanse us of our past sins. And when others see the change in us, they’ll be thirsty for Jesus, too!
Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.—Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president emerita of the Children’s Defense Fund
Lt-Col Roxanne Jennings shares her thoughts on the theme of covenant.
Jenea Melanson-Gomez is the manager of transitional housing for The Salvation Army in Vancouver.
Every year on the first Friday in March, Christians of many traditions come together to observe a common day of prayer for issues affecting women and children. World Day of Prayer (WDP) is an international, ecumenical movement that began almost a century ago.
Breeze Mitchell was introduced to The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope in Port Hardy, B.C.,in 2019. “This is a home away from home for me, and it is for a lot of other people, as well,” Breeze says
This opportunity to know others and to be known reflects the deeply personal love God has for each one of us. How shall those of us in small congregations demonstrate this love?