As our voices united to sing praises to God with the Malawi people, our hearts were challenged to worship God through the sharing of our abundant resources with those who had so little and yet offered so much.
"As I knelt at the altar, I felt like a burden was lifted from my shoulders. That day turned my whole life around. It was as if I was given a whole new life when I went back to God."
TV Review: The Good Place
The Good Place is a heavenly comedy that offers laughs and lessons.
by Kristin Ostensen
The Good Place is unique in today’s TV landscape: more than just making people laugh, it strives to make people think.
Seven Tips for an Eco-friendly 2018
This new year, try these new lifestyle suggestions.
by Sheri PavlovićStart 2018 off the eco-friendly way with tips from Sheri, a Salvation Army thrift store creative expert.
Greater Things
Territorial Social Services Conference challenges workers to motivate, innovate and integrate.
by Giselle RandallAt the 2017 Territorial Social Services Conference, held October 23-25 in Mississauga, Ont., more than 350 people from across the Canada and Bermuda Territory gathered for a time of education, networking and worship.
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.



