These five articles were the most-read articles on Salvationist.ca in 2017.
These five articles were among the 10 most-read articles on Salvationist.ca in 2017.
The story of the Bible is one of God always leaning in closer and closer—seeing our sorrow, pained by our suffering. In Jesus, God’s favour or grace is made complete.
From Hurt to Healing
When I felt overwhelmed and defeated by an eating disorder, God renewed my hope.
by Kali BurrowsWhen I found myself in the hospital, a month after graduating from a residential program for treatment of an eating disorder, I felt defeated and broken. I began crying out to God to help and heal me.
Petit Jesus
How the mystery of the Incarnation became real one Christmas in Quebec.
by Colonel Eleanor ShepherdThe wonder of the Incarnation touches an unanticipated chord during a Christmas show in Quebec.
Glimmer of Hope
Could we provide the woman with the help she so desperately needed on Christmas Eve?
by Janice KeatsIt was Christmas Eve, and we were moments away from closing our doors for the Christmas break at The Salvation Army Centre of Hope in Halifax, when Sandra appeared.
All the Trimmings
A Salvation Army church makes Christmas special for hundreds of children and their families.
by Ken RamsteadEvery Christmas for the past 16 years, The Salvation Army’s St. John’s Temple has hosted a special event.
Taking place in 41 cities across Canada, the 27th annual Santa Shuffle saw more than 16,000 people run or walk in support of The Salvation Army.
"I dream that someday hatred and violence will have no place in our world. I dream that children will not go hungry and that education will be available for all. I dream that children will be able to imagine a future that’s bright and hopeful."
Salvation Army Shelter Reopens in Courtenay, B.C.
Extensive renovations expand facility with new transition spaces and dining area.
by Kristin OstensenThe Salvation Army’s homeless shelter in Courtenay, B.C., reopened in December after extensive renovations that will help the Army better serve the community.



