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Corps Meal Service Encourages Bermuda Nurses
North Street Citadel provides practical and spiritual support. November 3, 2021 by Kristin Ostensen- Filed Under:
- Territorial News, COVID-19
Bermuda Salvationists provide meals and devotional messages to nurses during recent COVID surge.
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Salvation Army Initiates Second Global Wave of Prayer for COVID-19
General Brian Peddle calls Salvationists to take part in prayer initiative on October 24. October 15, 2021- Filed Under:
- International News, COVID-19
With the event spanning from sunrise in Samoa to sunset in Hawaii, the whole world will be covered in prayer for a total of 34 hours.
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Pandemic Lessons
The world is a different place now, and that’s a good thing. September 17, 2021 by Lt-Colonel John P. Murray- Filed Under:
- Opinion & Critical Thought, COVID-19
Life as we knew it has been disturbed, and that’s not a bad thing, says Lt-Colonel John P. Murray.
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Territory Supports Vaccine Equity Project
Army contribution supplies thousands of doses to countries with limited access. July 16, 2021- Filed Under:
- Territorial News, COVID-19
Salvation Army contributes $100,000 to Love My Neighbour project.
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Valley of Life
The Salvation Army’s Alberni Valley Ministries addresses physical and spiritual hunger. July 13, 2021 by Kristin OstensenSince the pandemic began, The Salvation Army has fed and cared for people more than 155,000 times.
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Summer School
Putting what we’ve learned into practice. July 7, 2021 by Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd- Filed Under:
- Opinion & Critical Thought, COVID-19
Let's not forget the lessons we've learned throughout the pandemic months.
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How Salvation Army Camping Ministry Is Adapting in 2021
It’s going to be a summer to remember. June 3, 2021 by Major Terence HaleCan we see that our circumstances—an ongoing pandemic that has caused us to change our camping model for a second summer—are not a setback? What if they are an opportunity for a new thing?
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A Tale of Two Pandemics
The unequal impact of public health measures on lower-income households. May 31, 2021 by Dani Shaw- Filed Under:
- COVID-19, Web Exclusive
For those who are unbanked, underbanked or live on limited incomes and rely on cash, the shift toward cashless payments and online purchases can mean the difference between readily accessing and living without essential items.
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Beyond Essential
In meeting COVID-19's challenge, Judy Peifer leaned on faith to impact the people of Swift Current. May 26, 2021 by Kimberly McIntyre- Filed Under:
- Faith & Friends, COVID-19
As the administrative assistant at The Salvation Army’s church in Swift Current, Sask., July Peifer's personal mission to make everyone’s day better and to express the love of God to every person she interacts with.
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Poetry in a Pandemic
Acknowledging the contributions of front-line workers. May 10, 2021 by Major Colin Bain- Filed Under:
- COVID-19, Web Exclusive
In March, The Salvation Army recognized the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration of a global pandemic by joining together for a territorial day of prayer. Major Colin Bain, assistant executive director, Toronto Housing and Homeless Supports, shared the following poem he wrote to acknowledge the contributions of Salvation Army personnel who serve on the front lines to share the love of Jesus.