These Salvation Army appointments within the Canada and Bermuda Territory will come into effect this year.
Good Governance
An interview with the international secretary for accountability and governance.
by Kristin OstensenCommissioner Robert Donaldson reflects on how The Salvation Army’s model of leadership needs to change, and what it will take to get us there.
The Victory Tour
A trip to the Holy Land made Diane Stark see Jesus' Easter sacrifice in a new light.
by Diane StarkHow a trip to the Holy Land showed Diane Stark that Christ's victory over sin and death can be our victory, too.
Transformed by the Cross
God’s love, grace and forgiveness are available at the feet of Jesus.
by General André CoxThe message of God’s restorative and redemptive love, as evidenced in the cross and empty tomb, is still as powerful and relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago.
The seven sayings of Jesus on the cross help us meditate on the meaning of his sacrifice.
From the Grave to the Sky
Six Salvation Army officers reflect on the post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus.
The cross is not the end of the story.
Young People Worldwide Let Their Lights "Shine!" for Jesus
From meetings to service initiatives, youth engage in ministry during mobilizing weekend.
Young people were at the forefront of Salvation Army ministry during a children and youth weekend in March.
River Rescue!
Our friend was literally up a creek without a paddle. Could we get him to dry land?
by Captain Michael RamsayLast August, a number of people from our church decided to go kayaking. We thought it would be a great opportunity to build relationships. It was—but not in the way we expected.
Put Prayer First
If we want to be disciples, we must learn to sit at the feet of Jesus.
by Aaron WhiteWe cannot do the things Jesus tells the church to do without the presence and power of God in us. Yet we often neglect prayer.
Seize the (Purple) Day
Salvationist Tom Nesbitt doesn’t let epilepsy stop him from doing what God has called him to do.
by Kristin OstensenOn Purple Day, Salvationist Tom Nesbitt shares his experience with epilepsy and encourages others to "see the person" not the condition.



