Remembering sin and sacrifice sets the context for our lives.
Tea in the Trenches
To a young Canadian soldier caught up in the carnage of the First World War, The Salvation Army was a welcome sight.
by Ken RamsteadTo a young Canadian soldier caught up in the carnage of the First World War, The Salvation Army was a welcome sight.
A Spirit of Harmony
A delegate reflects on his experiences at the 2013 World Council of Churches assembly.
by Lt-Colonel Jim ChampA delegate reflects on his experiences at the 2013 World Council of Churches assembly.
Revitalize Your Prayer Life
Practical steps to get the most out of your conversations with God.
by Major Gail WinsorPractical steps to get the most out of your conversations with God.
Breakfast Program Serves Disadvantaged in Montreal
Fifty-five people attend first event in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve area.
Fifty-five people attend first event in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve area.
It Takes A Village
Kelowna Community Church's intergenerational ministries invite community members to travel the road of life together.
by Melissa Yue WallaceKelowna Community Church's intergenerational ministries invite community members to travel the road of life together.
A Beacon in B.C.
Salvation Army facility provides healthy options for young men struggling with addiction.
by Edward HillSalvation Army facility provides healthy options for young men struggling with addiction.
Army Delegates Attend World Council of Churches Assembly
Assembly draws 3,000 participants from all over the world.
Assembly draws 3,000 participants from all over the world.
Overcoming an Eating Disorder
Thousands of Canadians struggle with eating disorders, but there is hope for recovery. Two women share their experiences with this devastating mental illness.
by Kristin OstensenThousands of Canadians struggle with eating disorders, but there is hope for recovery. Two women share their experiences with this devastating mental illness.
Celebrating Volunteers: Ron Goyer: Packing Food with Care
Ron wanted to volunteer at the Centre of Hope as a means of saying "thanks."
by Melissa Yue WallaceRon wanted to volunteer at the Centre of Hope as a means of saying "thanks."



