Shows such as The Chosen can make an impact on our spiritual formation.
Forgive and Forget?
In The Garfield Movie, can our favourite tabby move on after an unexpected reunion?
By Diane StarkIn The Garfield Movie, can our favourite lasagna-loving cat find his way back to his adopted dad, Jon? Maybe even more importantly, can he forgive his birth dad for abandoning him?
Music Ministry and Neurodiversity
How to include and support those with cognitive differences.
by Abigail MorsonHow can we ensure that our music programs include those who are neurodivergent?
An INSPIRE-ing Encounter
Forty-six years later, a man reunites with the Salvation Army chaplain who helped save his life.
by Ken RamsteadA long-awaited meeting at INSPIRE with Salvation Army Major Helen Hastie was important for Gerry Robert. “Helen needed to know that, for at least one guy whom she opened the Bible to, his life was turned around,” Gerry concludes, “and the seeds she helped plant fell on fertile ground. All that she did was worth it.”
Salvationist Podcast: Lewisporte's Junior Chef Academy
Cooking classes for youth build relationships with families.
How cooking classes for kids and teens are building relationships with families and raising the profile of The Salvation Army.
" ‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord Almighty” (Zechariah 4:6). And we shall prevail!
Salvationists Honour Empress of Ireland
More than 100 people gather for 110th anniversary memorial service in Toronto.
by Abbigail OliverService honours 150 officers and soldiers who lost their lives in the tragic sinking, as well as survivors and their families.
“Music was always in our home,” says Salvationist Abigail Morson, who grew up in The Salvation Army’s Mississauga Community Church, Ont. With both parents involved in Army music—her father in the Canadian Staff Band (CSB) and her mother in the Canadian Staff Songsters—it seemed only natural that she follow in their
Doreen Gill has lived in Yellowknife, capital city of the Northwest Territories, for more than 40 years. She is a committed member of The Salvation Army, a dependable volunteer and a proud grandma. She shares how her church family has helped her overcome grief and loneliness.
“Every time I speak to young people and they can relate to what I say, it reminds me that I am doing exactly what God has called me to do,” says Meisha Watson, host and executive producer at Crossroads Christian Media, and creative mind behind the Hey, Meisha! TV show and My Single Story podcast. “I was one of those young