In Paradise Lost, Milton explores true hope.
Toward Right Relationship
Salvationists reflect on the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies symposium.
by Kristin Ostensen
In June, delegates from across North America and beyond attended the annual symposium of the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies (NAIITS), including 17 delegates from The Salvation Army.
Territory Welcomes Messengers of the Kingdom
Fifteen new cadets enter College for Officer Training in Winnipeg.
by Geoff Moulton
On September 16, the Messengers of the Kingdom Session (2018-2020) were greeted with enthusiasm by hundreds who gathered for worship at Elim Chapel in Winnipeg and around the territory by livestream.
Child’s Play
The Salvation Army provides safety and support for vulnerable children in India.
by Major Bill Barthau
The Brighter Futures children's sponsorship program supports ministry in India.
For His Glory
Timbrel leader Serena Doars keeps tradition alive at London Citadel.
by Kristin OstensenMusic ministry is a way of life for Serena Doars, who leads the London Citadel Timbrels and plays cornet with the London Citadel Band.
Caring for Charlottetown
The Salvation Army’s Friendship Room offers food for the soul and body.
Story and photos by Kristin Ostensen
Prince Edward Island may be the smallest province of Canada, but it’s not immune to the social problems that affect larger cities and provinces.
Blazing a Trail
Seeing kids come to Christ at Jackson's Point Camp is the best part of my summer.
by David Lynch
Hearing kids say "yes" to becoming part of God's family makes the long hours at camp worth it.
Musical and Spiritual Growth at Territorial Music School
Young people refreshed, challenged and renewed at camp.
Territorial Music School brings together 175 students and faculty for week-long camp.
Be A Pal
A youth mentorship program at Westminster Park Corps bridges the generation gap.
by Kristin Ostensen
PAL program connects young Salvationists with mature Christians.
Back From the Brink
After decades of alcoholism, Conrad Ginter found salvation at Winnipeg's Booth Centre.
by Jordan Thompson
An addiction treatment program at The Salvation Army's Booth Centre saved Conrad Ginter's life.