“Through my incarceration, loneliness, fear and sin, I learned with the help of God’s people at The Salvation Army that I never stand alone,” says Richard Bonds.
The Work of the Heart
In the Christian life, spiritual transformation and acts of service are both necessary.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickMay we embrace experiences that allow us to become like Jesus and serve in Jesus’ name as we go about our daily lives.
Are We Living Our Values?
Results of the 2024 Salvation Army territorial values survey released.
by Emily MacFarlaneEarlier this year, all mission partners of the Canada and Bermuda Territory were invited to participate in the seventh biannual territorial values survey, administered by the Ethics Centre. Responses help provide a deeper understanding of our culture and how it supports the territorial mission, vision and values. They also reveal the relationship between personal values, values present in the current culture and values that mission partners believe are most important for mission delivery.
Drawing "I Love You"
Did Diane Stark's words reflect what her heart should have felt for those around her?
By Diane StarkA hectic morning with her granddughter made Diane Stark forget all that was going on around her.
Living History: Join the Club!
Indian clubs were an intriguing part of Salvation Army activities in the last century.
Indian club swinging was popular in The Salvation Army from the 1890s to the 1930s. It was not uncommon to have “club” groups that resembled timbrel brigades.
Serving. Simple.
A young Salvationist shares why he’s hopeful for his generation and The Salvation Army.
Isaiah-Believe Luasu-Lutatabio is a senior soldier at Mountain Citadel in Hamilton, Ont., where he serves in the band. He also participates in the Ontario Division singing company and band.
Army Care Home Introduces New Communication App
Engage Plus helps families of residents receive around-the-clock health updates.
by Abbigail Oliver“Communication is paramount in long-term care, and having an affordable, easy-to-implement solution like Engage Plus can set a new standard for best practices in the sector,”
Hope in the Midst of Drought
The Salvation Army is helping to save lives in Africa.
by Major Elaine LockeThe Salvation Army Kenya East Territory recognized there was great need and desperately wanted to make a difference in the lives of the people impacted by devastating circumstances. A mission of compassion and respect unfolded where human need was met, hope restored and a message of God’s love declared.
Are we making space in our worship for the various seasons of people’s lives? More specifically, are we making space for those who are grieving?
Salvationist Podcast: On the Front Lines of Disaster, With Ian Pollard
Emergency disaster services director for B.C. shares about his ministry and faith.
Ian Pollard reflects on his EDS work, his faith as a lifelong Salvationist, and his commitment to the mission of The Salvation Army.