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.
A hectic morning with her granddughter made Diane Stark forget all that was going on around her.
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.
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.
“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,”
The 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?
Ian Pollard reflects on his EDS work, his faith as a lifelong Salvationist, and his commitment to the mission of The Salvation Army.
Adam Walker has lived a life of hardship, trauma and addiction. His story is the type that doesn’t always have a happy ending. However, Adam was determined to be one of the lucky ones when he entered the doors of The Salvation Army’s Addiction and Residential Centre (ARC) in Edmonton and began his first step to healing.
"The Salvation Army has been a constant in my life since the 1990s. They had a huge impact. They pretty much took me out of poverty,” says Vonda Knipfel, who has worked as the suppertime cook at The Salvation Army’s Waterston Centre in Regina for the past 20 years.