A middle-school student's fearless Christiantity was the admiration of her teacher. "Here I was, a teacher being taught by a 14-year-old," says Corey Bladen.
Home-Run Faith
Siblings Brendan and Caitlin Colley look to glorify God through sport.
by Nathan Reid-WelfordPursuing God in sport while performing at the highest level has always been the motivation of Brendan and Caitlin Colley.
Nearly 800 guests attend grand opening.
Army Hosts Sixth Celebration of Culture in Alberta
Annual event celebrates Indigenous culture and practices.
by Jane AyerThe Celebration of Culture welcomed approximately 175 participants to the event, which included a Saturday afternoon pow wow.
The Importance of Being Grandma
I feared growing old. Until God put my grey hair in perspective.
By Jeanette LevellieGrowing older worried Jeanette Levellie. But her outlook changed when she looked at it from God's perspective.
Vicky's Transformative Journey
Thanks to a caring Salvation Army women’s shelter, a young woman is looking forward to a better tomorrow.
By Jonathan GagnéThe Salvation Army's L’Abri d’espoir is a shelter and residence dedicated to welcoming women in difficulty. Vicky Harvey found refuge and new hope in this compassionate environment located in the heart of Montreal. “I’ve regained independence, a normal life I never imagined possible,” Vicky shares.
"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.