Christian social justice means ensuring that every person is given the opportunity to realize their God-given potential. But we must first acknowledge that not everyone coming to us for help began their journey at the same place.
Colonels Edward and Shelley Hill Welcomed to Canada and Bermuda Territory
New chief secretary and territorial secretary for women’s ministries are greeted by Salvationists.
by Pamela RichardsonOshawa Temple hosts welcome meeting for new territorial leaders.
Salvation Army Calls for End to Violence in Myanmar
Canadian faith leaders issue joint statement on Rohingya genocide.
Statement challenges all Canadians to take action by calling for justice, reconciliation and peace.
Drumheller Celebrates 100 Years, Opens New Facility
New building brings all ministries under one roof.
Weekend of events honours Army’s century of service to the community.
Even in our darkest hours, God is with us, patiently waiting as a quiet presence until
our fears subside and peace returns.
The Calm After the Storm
The Salvation Army offers help and hope after tornadoes hit Gatineau, Que., and Ottawa.
by Kristin OstensenWhen six tornadoes ripped through the Ottawa-Gatineau region, The Salvation Army was ready to respond.
Meet the Hills
Introducing the new chief secretary and territorial secretary for women’s ministries.
by Kristin OstensenThis month, the Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomes Colonels Edward (“Dusty”) and Shelley Hill as chief secretary and territorial secretary for women’s ministries.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Captain Peter Kim knew what Bob's life on the streets was like—after all, he'd been there, too.
by Robin LillywhiteWhen Captain Peter first met Bob, he had one question: “Bob, will you help me?”
The Last to Know
It seems everyone knew that Lieutenant Samuel Tim had what it took to be an officer—except Samuel.
by Ken RamsteadStep by step, God prepared Lieutenant Samuel Tim for officership.
Mission to Africa
A fact-finding tour opened my eyes to the good work The Salvation Army does worldwide
by June Li
"Why me?” I asked myself when my boss, Lt-Colonel Brenda Murray of The Salvation Army’s world missions department, asked me to join her on a three-week tour of sponsored projects in Mozambique and Malawi earlier this year.



