A walk with his daughter showed a father how to look at life from a new perspective.
Becoming a Living Mercy Seat
Like the woman at the well, we are called to the abundance of living water.
By Major Steven CameronIn John 4, we read about the woman at the well and see that she has been changed by an encounter with Jesus. She now lives to introduce others to Jesus. She has become a living mercy seat.
Her First Purpose
Captain Melissa Mailman feels her duty is to save souls, and The Salvation Army is where she can most effectively do that.
by Ken RamsteadThat’s why the Army is right for us because that’s what we believe our lives are about.
Meal Program Fills a Gap
Food assistance gives parents in Red Deer, Alta., additional support to keep their children fed.
By Juan RomeroThe Salvation Army backpack meal program has been in place since 2014 and serves 247 students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 in the 25 participating schools in Red Deer, Alta.
A Thank You to the Community
Ukrainian ESL students serve meals at The Salvation Army.
By Juan RomeroThe Swift Current Salvation Army thrift store and food bank, working together with the Southwest Newcomer Welcome Centre, have assisted newcomers from Ukraine with food hampers and vouchers for clothing and household items.They were so grateful that they came up with a way to say thanks.
The Mobilize 2.0 transformation program was developed to help our territory be “inspired for mission and positioned for growth.”
Every Drop Counts
The Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship program is making an impact in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
by Major Heather MatondoLearn how the Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship program is making a difference for children and youth in Zambia and Zimbabwe .
Hope in Deep Water
A childhood experience reminded me how God is always with us, if we allow Him to be.
By Lorenda daleWhen you are in deep waters and may even feel as if you are drowning—because of financial troubles, family woes or work strife—remember that God is always with you.
A Real "Su-paw Star"
“Round of a-paws” for Salvation Army therapy dog honoured with degree.
By Harriet WhiteheadGolden retriever Brengle is a regular visitor to Teesside University—in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire in northeast England—with his owner, Captain Naomi Kelly, the Middlesbrough Salvation Army pastor, as part of the chaplaincy service.Brengle is a famous face on the campus, which is located next to the Army church, offering support to students who may be struggling with stress or mental-health issues.
A family that wins together can win the world for Christ, together.



