There will be seasons of suffering, when we cry and beg, and trust God in the middle of it.
Here are some of the questions and practical steps to consider in finding a spiritual director.
Salvation Army Launches 134th Annual Christmas Kettle Campaign
Fundraiser supports ministry in 400 communities across Canada.
With a national fundraising goal of $22 million, contributions to the kettle campaign allow The Salvation Army to provide practical assistance for all who need it, not only at Christmas but throughout the year.
In the Nick of Time?
In Red One, Santa needs saving. But isn’t that what the Christmas season is about?
By Diane StarkIn the new movie, Santa--alias Red One--is kidnalpped! Can the North Pole head of security and a bonty hunter rescue Santa and save Christmas?
Wrong Number?
A fateful call changed Harold Reid’s life and led him to The Salvation Army.
By Nathan Reid-WelfordHarold and Judy Reid were not churchgoers let alone members of The Salvation Army when the couple moved to Willow Beach, Ont. But a "wrong number" changed their lives when, instead of calling a TV repair man, Harold dialed the Army's Jackson's Point Corps, now Georgina Community Church. Read what happened when he did.
Booth UC Partners with Asbury Theological Seminary
Partnership grants Booth UC graduates advanced standing in master's programs.
Asbury Theological Seminary is a United States-based seminary in the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition.
"Lifetime of Giving"
Thanks to a caring Salvation Army pastor, a First World War veteran changed the trajectory of his life.
By Melissa Yue WallaceFor a First World War veteran, one act of kindness by a Salvation Army pastor forever changed his life and blossomed into a lifetime of giving.
Living History: Giving Hope Yesterday
Salvationist Paul Willison was an important part of the Canadian war effort during the Second World War.
Following the outbreak of war in 1939, The Salvation Army was quick to respond to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of Canada’s military personnel.
Vernon Army Announces Food Bank Expansion
New facility and distribution model provides better service to the community.
by Abbigail Oliver
The Salvation Army in Vernon, B.C., is set to significantly enhance its food bank operations to better serve the community, which has seen a notable increase in the number of working class families requiring assistance. For nearly a decade, the Army has been operating its food distribution from two separate locations—a warehouse for food
Displaying a Great Story
A previously unknown exhibit sheds light on The Salvation Army's wartime past.
by Ken RamsteadA previously unknown exhibit prepared for the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa sheds light on an important part of the Salvation Army's wartime past.