A wise leader values the counsel and advice of those around them, as it’s essential for leaders and organizations to understand and value the voice and input of all team members.
From Cover to Cover
Housed at Booth University College, the Geneva Bible is a rare piece of our history.
by Ken RamsteadBooth University College’s Geneva Bible is a rare-books treasure.
“Why Not You?”
Commissioner Susan McMillan never contemplated officership, until a journey to Mexico opened a door.
by Ken RamsteadCommissioner Susan McMillan recalls her journey to officership.
General Calls Salvation Army to Action at Welcome Meeting
"God is calling us to be ready for his mission," says new General.
by Kevin SimsGeneral Brian Peddle sets out clear but challenging vision for The Salvation Army.
The New Adventures of Bucko and Bronny
Introducing the Chief of the Staff and World Secretary for Women’s Ministries.
by Shar DavisNew Zealand officers face their biggest challenge yet.
Sexual exploitation is closer to home than we think.
Linking Old and New
Outreach and community spirit are key to Meadowlands Corps’ success in Ancaster, Ont.
by Ken RamsteadMeadowlands Corps is part of the community in Ancaster, Ont.
Graduating With Honours
When a medical emergency hit a Salvation Army church in Toronto, students stepped up.
by Ken RamsteadStudents embrace Salvation Army mission at Cedarbrae Community Church.
In Paradise Lost, Milton explores true hope.
Toward Right Relationship
Salvationists reflect on the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies symposium.
by Kristin OstensenIn 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.



