In recent years, loneliness has been described as an epidemic. While the isolation experienced during the pandemic has decreased, the lack of social connection continues. For some, loneliness is a lifelong struggle. What makes this such a debilitating struggle is that we are not meant to be solitary; we are built for community. The God of love
Heaven Bound?
In his new book, longtime Salvationist Harold J. Reid reveals the mystery of salvation.
by Nathan Reid-WelfordHeaven Bound? is Salvationist Harold J. Reid's third published work.
Hope Church in Ajax, Ont., Celebrates Grand Opening of New Building
Multipurpose space serves as a hub for worship and community connection.
by Abbigail OliverIn March, The Salvation Army’s Hope Church and Community Services in Ajax, Ont., celebrated the grand opening of its new building after more than a decade of planning, fundraising and construction. Since the church opened in 2000, the congregation has been using rented space for worship, from school gymnasiums to local movie theatres,
For Regan Lipsett, his faith journey can be summed up in one word. "It always came back to love.”
There are benefits to smiling. What makes Phil Callaway smile? Apparently, a lot! But behind all of them is the outrageously absurd truth that a guy like him is loved and forgiven.
Shaganappi Community Church Launches Youth Crocheting Program
The eight-week program teaches new skills to young people.
by Abbigail OliverAt The Salvation Army’s Shaganappi Community Church in Calgary, a new crocheting program is providing a creative outlet, valuable life skills and church connections to children and youth. Officially launched in January, the program runs every Tuesday evening for two hours. The crocheting program was inspired by a dedicated volunteer,
Climate change represents a growing threat to people and the planet. In 2015, the majority of countries around the world adopted the Paris Agreement, an international framework to reduce the effects of climate change by limiting the rise of global temperature to 1.5 C. Salvationist features editor Giselle Randall spoke with Major Heather Poxon, the first territorial environmental officer in the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory, about how she is helping to change hardware and hearts.
The Place Maker
Can our earth become a bit more like heaven? Drew Harper thinks so.
By Jeanette LevellieIn 2011, when Drew Harper graduated from high school in his rural hometown of Paris, Illinois, he just wanted to “get out.” College appeared to Drew as a shiny object in the distance—the cure to all his teenage angst. But as he studied, Drew began to realize that the Bible was less of a text he needed to master and more of a life he wanted to live. “What I saw in Scripture showed me that God cares deeply for this world,” he says. “I began to pay more attention to my physical environment.” That blossomed into his desire to build and beautify what he calls “place”—where we spend our time and live our lives. The goal of Drew’s work remains unchanged: to help people live happier, healthier lives.
Kindness—the Ripple Effect
Jesus let His love and actions do the talking, and so should we.
Bryce DaviesKindness got Jesus into a lot of trouble. People questioned Him about His motives and the authority of His goodness. Jesus didn’t bother giving His critics a clear answer—He just continued being the amazing person He was and let His love and actions do the talking.
Music Lessons
From Cambodia to the streets of Toronto, classical guitarist Jahred Warkentin has a passion for people.
I believe God gave us music as a tool of worship, but also as a tool to help us understand our world through emotional expression and practical application.



