"The Salvation Army saved my life," says Donna. Sixty-two years later, she has never forgotten what The Salvation Army did and continues to support the organization.
Defenders of Justice: Lieutenant Jen Thompson
Defending justice means giving hope through Jesus Christ, says new officer.
New lieutenant reflects on meaningful experiences during training.
A Brand With a Soul
How William Booth inspired Province of Canada entrepreneur Jeremy Watt.
by Abbigail Oliver“I wouldn’t change the experience of growing up in The Salvation Army at all. I think it set the tone for my future.”
Drawing on Faith
We may not have a magic crayon like Harold, but we can create the life that God wants us to lead.
By Diane StarkWhat would you do if you had a magic crayon that could create anything you wanted? Harold and the Purple Crayon, in theatres now, answers just that question.
Living History: The Sounds of Music
The Heritage Centre’s instrumental holdings reflect the deep musical history of The Salvation Army.
A look at six unique instruments in the Heritage Centre's collection.
Commissioner Bill Luttrell Promoted to Glory
Commissioner Luttrell led the Canada and Bermuda Territory from 2000 to 2003.
Many were influenced and impacted by Commissioner Luttrell’s ministry.
Found In Translation
For one volunteer, an error on a mural led to a home with The Salvation Army.
By Maria Silva-DeanWhen Assia Said needed a helping hand, she learned about the good The Salvation Army provides to those looking for a second chance
Defenders of Justice: Lieutenant Mirna Dirani
Seeking justice is a part of our worship, says new officer.
"When God is calling you for full-time ministry, you will feel it in your heart," says Lieutenant Mirna Dirani.
A Sign From God
A neighbour’s Easter decoration reminded me that we need each other.
by Major Charlotte DeanWe cannot walk through life alone. We need each other.
Diane Stark's saw her online gaming pastime as harmless. At first. But it soon started to control her life. What could she do to end the game?