Ultimately, God can and will reveal himself to us whenever we gather with the intention of meeting with him.
Soccer, Service and Salvation
Nathan Furbert's love of sports, passion for music and desire for service make him a stand-out on the island of Bermuda.
By Jayne Thurber-SmithTwenty-year-old Nathan Furbert is a vibrant member of the North Street Citadel Salvation Army church in Hamilton, Bermuda.
A Sign(ing) From Heaven
At a Salvation Army church in Ontario, God used Jimmy to reach out to two other souls
By Shirley KingAfter a Salvation Army church reached out to Jimmy, God spoke through him to reach two other souls, so that they could follow His prompting and experience a new community.
Sweet Land of Liberty
Agricultural training, education and community development are making a difference in West Africa.
by Kathy NguyenThe Salvation Army has made a difference in the Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea Territory through decades of educational, medical, agricultural, livelihood and spiritual support.
NEON Installed as Territorial Staff Section
Music and arts ministries recognizes NEON in an official ceremony.
by Abbigail Oliver
NEON, a worship team based at territorial headquarters, was officially installed as a staff section of the Canada and Bermuda Territory during the Canadian Staff Band’s (CSB) annual Fall Festival at Oshawa Temple, Ont., in November. The installation ceremony was led by Lt-Colonel Les Marshall, territorial secretary for mission, and Heather
What can I do now that will stand the test of time? Major Margo Goodger thought to herself. And then the idea came to her: a tattoo.
Every dollar contributed to the Partners in Mission Self-Denial Campaign represents an act of generosity, kindness and love to those who desperately need our mission support.
Always Extraordinary
When it comes to helping others, there is no such thing as ordinary.
By Diane StarkWhatever we do in the name of God is always extraordinary. Ordinary Angels tells the true story of an extraordinary woman who rallied a Kentucky community to save a three-year-old’s life.
Salvationist Podcast: Mission to Montreal with Maricarmen Raudales
Putting faith in action at the L'Abri d'Espoir women's shelter and Montreal Citadel.
In this episode, Maricarmen Raudales shares how the Army is fighting against conjugal violence in Quebec, what inspires her about the Army today, and how she learned the Army is far more than just a thrift store.
The Affordability Crisis
More and more Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. How can we create meaningful change?
by James Read and Paul BarberIn our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Paul Barber about the rising cost of living.