When I was 26, I felt stuck in a rut. I was unemployed, living in my parent’s basement and depressed. I needed a fresh start. I moved to a new city without a job or knowing anyone. But although I didn’t have a plan, God did.
Takin’ It to the Streets
Are we still an Army with a passion to reach the lost for Christ?
by Colonel Lee GravesGod still calls The Salvation Army to be a prophetic voice in an increasingly lost and wayward world, with Scripture in one hand, obedience in the other—living and being the Army God intended.
Salvationists Hear God’s Call at Information Weekend
Delegates from across Canada and Bermuda learn about officership.
by Geoff MoultonNinety delegates from across Canada and Bermuda gathered at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) in Winnipeg in October for the annual Officership Information Weekend.
Unity and Diversity Recognized at International Conference of Leaders
Leaders discuss challenges, thank God for his blessing on the Army.
The 2017 International Conference of Leaders concluded with a meeting in which Commissioner Silvia Cox invited everyone to rejoice following a week of meetings attended by Salvation Army leaders from around the world.
Scars of Strength
Escaping years of abuse, Kamal Dhillon now helps other victims of domestic violence.
by Kristin OstensenKamal Dhillon endured more than 10 years of domestic abuse before she finally found refuge at The Salvation Army’s Kate Booth House.
Allow me to paraphrase an old folktale. Thousands of starfish have washed onto a beach, where many of them will die. A young boy gently tosses one back into the water, then another and another. An onlooker asks, “Why are you bothering? You can’t save them all. You’re wasting your time. How can this make any significant difference?” The boy looks at the starfish in his hand, smiles, and says, “It makes a difference to this one.”
We arrived in Niagara Falls, Ont., to begin our first year of ministry as a family 443 days ago. It’s hard to articulate how many emotions and discoveries that number represents. We had no idea what life was going to look like. As Salvation Army officers, we have the freedom to grow together in ministry—to invest in our marriage and our children. After all, God called us as a family, didn’t he?
"Safe With Jesus"
During the First World War, two soldiers on opposing sides of the conflict found a moment of peace.
While Remembrance Day ceremonies allow us to recall the horror and inhumanity of war, they also serve to remind us of the displays of human compassion that so often interposed themselves between the long periods of enmity.
From Haus to Home
Lt-Cols Marsha-Jean and David Bowles reflect on 20 years of ministry in Germany.
by Kristin OstensenAfter 20 years of ministry in Germany, Lt-Colonels Marsha-Jean and David Bowles return with fresh insights for the Army in Canada and Bermuda.
Salvation Army Deploys Emergency Response Team After Texas Church Shooting
Team provides much-needed practical, emotional and spiritual support to community.
Following the shooting at a church service in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in which 26 people were killed, The Salvation Army dispatched officers and staff from nearby San Antonio. The team was able to provide much-needed practical, emotional and spiritual support to the community, which was rocked by the sudden and violent loss of life.



