Iryna Reunova never dreamed that she’d be forced to flee her home because of war. She and her husband, Alex, had worked hard and made a good life for themselves in Kharkiv, Ukraine. In their 60s, they were close to retiring and looked forward to having time to do the things they loved. “Alex had just finished building a greenhouse
Army Supports Evacuees in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L.
Emergency disaster services teams mobilize to care for residents displaced by wildfires.
By Janessa HynesOn July 12, residents of Labrador West, N.L., were ordered to evacuate as wildfires threatened their safety. More than 10,000 people packed up and headed east to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., uncertain about where they would stay, what they would eat or when they could return home. The Salvation Army’s emergency disaster services (EDS)
Destination: Jamaica
As Nathan Reid-Welford discovered on his trip, life is about the journey.
By Nathan Reid-WelfordTravelling to Jamaica on a mission trip offered Nathan Reid-Welford the prospect of new sights, memories and experiences.
Partners in the Gospel
The importance of leadership, teamwork and recognition.
by Lt-Colonel John MurrayWe are truly partners in the gospel as we become the hands and feet of Christ and live out the mission and values of The Salvation Army in the communities where we serve.
The Way of the Warrior
Global hit drama Shōgun examines religious and political conflict in feudal Japan.
by Michael W. BoyceBased on James Clavell’s 1975 novel, Shōgun is an American-produced historical drama set in 17th-century Japan. The series provides a compelling look at a period of cultural paradigm shift, against the backdrop of Christianity’s global expansion.
Honouring Our Elders
How a Salvation Army seniors’ home is providing compassion, care and dignity in Sri Lanka.
By Lt-Colonel Brenda MurrayA few years ago, I had the privilege of visiting The Salvation Army’s Rajagiriya Elders Home in Colombo, Sri Lanka, an experience that left a permanent mark on my heart. The residents of this home were such a blessing to the visiting team—their warmth and wisdom shining brightly despite the challenges they face. My visit was part of
Living History: Time Capsule
A collection of artifacts captures a special moment in training college history.
Highlights from a time capsule from the College for Officer Training in Winnipeg.
New Play Café and Toy Library in Edmonton
Programs allow children to hone their social skills and make new friends.
Library and café also provide parents and guardians financial relief and community.
Sara Tampai attends Red Deer Church and serves with her husband, Josh, as the hospitality and property managers, respectively, at Pine Lake Camp in Alberta.
You Always Have the Poor With You
What do we need to change to care well for others in our economy?
by Aimee PattersonAs Salvationists and as a Salvation Army, are there changes we ought to consider when it comes to caring well for others in our economy?


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
