Trail, B.C., Army Unveils Updates to Community Services
New facility offers more space for all social services under one roof.
by Abbigail Oliver“The place was packed, and we did $1,600 in sales in four hours,”...
“The place was packed, and we did $1,600 in sales in four hours,”...
By shopping OTHERS—Trade for Hope, you are giving the gift of dignity, independence and hope to artisans in Bangladesh, Kenya and Moldova, and your family and friends will love receiving a beautiful product handcrafted with love.
A simple wool grey blanket found in the trunk of his aunt and uncle's car unlocked a wartime mystery for Steve Kawamura.
While many movies have covered the story of the Nativity before, Journey to Bethlehem, in theatres now, offers a unique, musical take on a timeless tale
Across Ontario, three seniors’ bands offer retirees a place for music, enrichment and quality fellowship.
Local Salvationists and international leaders raise the Army flag in Bulgaria.
Strangers would be taking care of her now, thought Therese Vollella as she and her sister deposited their mother into a nursing home. What would these strangers think of her? But God reminded Therese that when we look at life with a loving heart, the view has infinite possibilities.
A new partnership has formed between Winnipeg’s Booth University College and Palu Theological Seminary (PTS), a Salvation Army institution based in the Sigi Regency in Indonesia.
Charlie Rossiter volunteers in the kitchen with The Salvation Army’s Moncton community and family services at their weekly Board Game Café outreach. Last Christmas, he also decided to help with their kettle campaign.
In the new miniseries All the Light We Cannot See, a German soldier faces the most crucial choice of his life: order the death of a Resistance fighter or disobey his own orders to save her—and risk his life.