Plans are being developed for the election of the next General of The Salvation Army, with a view to holding a High Council that will commence on Thursday, May 17, 2018.
Collingwood Community Church Donates Bikes to Sierra Leone
Salvationists provide important tool to help further the work of the Army.
by Kristin Ostensen
The Salvation Army in Sierra Leone is better equipped to meet local needs, thanks to a donation from Collingwood Community Church, Ont.
Chief of the Staff Installs Territorial Leaders for United Kingdom, Ireland
New territorial commander exhorts, "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus."
by Kristin Ostensen
Salvationists and friends gathered to witness the installation of Commissioners Lyndon and Bronwyn Buckingham as leaders of the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland.
Self-Denial or Partners in Mission?
Whatever you call it, we are responsible for each other.
by Commissioner Susan McMillan
At this time of year, our thoughts often go to The Salvation Army around the world, as we participate in the Self-Denial Appeal.
All That Jazz
Gospel musician Jonathan Butler sings God's praises around the world.
by Christy Heitger-Ewing
"Singing is all I’ve ever known," says Christian singer-songwriter Jonathan Butler.
Why don’t we talk about the things we don’t talk about? That sentence might sound funny, but there’s nothing funny about the silence of Christ-followers when it comes to certain areas of faith.
Major Jennifer Hale discusses a new campaign to recruit candidates and her own experiences as a candidate.
Travelling Mercies
The Voong family risked everything to flee Vietnam. The Salvation Army helped them find refuge.
by Kristin Ostensen
With the support of The Salvation Army, a Vietnamese family builds a new life in Canada.
Off the Streets
In Greece, The Salvation Army’s Green Light Project helps women get out of the red light district.
by Jenny Lower
Since 2015, Athens’ red light district has seen an influx of immigration tied to the refugee crisis. The Salvation Army is meeting the needs of women who are being sexually exploited and victims of sex trafficking through the Green Light Project.
"My work here is my passion," says Alvin Chong, head chef at The Salvation Army's Belkin House.