Carrying one another’s burdens means taking some of the other’s load upon ourselves. True solidarity costs something.
From Streets to Success
In Kenya, The Salvation Army provides necessities for today and gives hope for tomorrow.
by Heather MatondoWith support from the Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship Program, The Salvation Army in Kenya is supporting families and their children who have no place to call home through a community outreach program.
Young Salvationists Gather for Territorial Music School
Youth ages 16 to 30 come together in Guelph, Ont., for music and fellowship.
TMS is a vital event that fosters musical, leadership and spiritual development skills for both students and faculty.
A Service of Welcome and Installation
Territorial leaders installed and 13 cadets welcomed to new training college in Toronto.
by Pamela RichardsonA new chapter in the history of the Canada and Bermuda Territory begins with three significant events in Toronto.
Have Wheels, Will Travel
How a bike from The Salvation Army helped a Winnipeg radio host.
By Juan RomeroThe purchase of a bike from The Salvation Army had a significant impact on Christian Aumell's life and helped him through a challenging period of adjustment.
It was the fall of 1899 in my hometown of Monkstown—then known as Paradise Sound—a tiny, isolated community accessible only by boat in Newfoundland and Labrador. The town had no church building and no regular full-time minister. In faith, the men of the town built a church. They called it the “Whosoever House,” and they
Park Street Citadel Transforms Land Into Community Park
Public park now a hub for outings and events.
The Salvation Army’s Park Street Citadel in Grand Falls-Windsor, N.L., has transformed their one-hectare grassy property into a thriving public park.
Jillian Penney attends Vernon Community Church, B.C., where she is the children and youth co-ordinator and team lead for their neighbourhood outreach program. She also serves as a regional co-ordinator for the British Columbia Division’s youth department. This is the first article of a new series, where we will get to know Salvationists from across the territory.