Ontario Hosts Youth Creative Conference
One-day event encouraged young people to use their talents to tell a story.
The Youth Creative Conference was a great reminder that creativity can play a huge part in our faith and ministry.
The Youth Creative Conference was a great reminder that creativity can play a huge part in our faith and ministry.
As Majors Judy and Vaden Vincent explored their passions in ministry, they also navigated the burdens of mental health at home.
It is Mavis’ passion as an employee to share her experiences to inspire others and to communicate the mission of The Salvation Army.
Over the past number of months, we’ve explored the various aspects of what has come to be known as our Discipleship Essentials. As we come to the final aspect of what it can look like to live as CHRIST-centred, OTHERS-focused disciples, we acknowledge and realize that there is a specific and unique context in which our discipleship finds itself and is expressed: The Salvation Army. And so we finish by examining the S of our OTHERS acronym: Salvationism.
“And it’s encouraging to know that we are still around after all these years, still doing what General William Booth started: making a difference, one person at a time.”
Representatives from The Salvation Army met with Trinity Western University and the chancellor and chair of the auditand finance committee of the Booth University College Board of Trustees to find opportunities for partnership.
Get ready to be INSPIREd with Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd.
A resident of The Salvation Army’s Emergency Housing Shelter in Pembroke, Bermuda, has used her time at the shelter to gather herself and start over.
Comparison is the thief of joy—and love, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Working in more than 400 communities across Canada, The Salvation Army is often the first point of contact for someone experiencing poor mental health. Lusi is just one of those people.