Making a Better Tomorrow
Meal program builds relationships between seniors and people experiencing homelessness.
by Jonathan Gagne"People took the time to listen to us, pray with us and support us through the toughest times.”
"People took the time to listen to us, pray with us and support us through the toughest times.”
Alice Cooper, the man known as “The Godfather of Shock Rock,” is famous for his elaborately staged—and often shocking—onstage theatrics. But the man behind the show—born Vincent Damon Furnier—is first to stress that there is much more to him than people think.
Salvation Army thrift stores are more than thrift stores. Staff and clients become an extended family as the years go by.
The people of Okinawa, Japan, have a fascinating word they live by on a daily basis: ikigai—pronounced “icky guy.” It roughly translates to “the reason you get out of bed in the morning.” In other words, it’s the thing that drives you the most in life.Phrases that are associated with ikigai are: what you love; what brings you satisfaction; what you are good at; what the world needs; what motivates you; what brings joy. What is your ikigai?
Manic Drive has cemented itself in the Christian music industry with a catalogue of rock ranging from alternative with a hint of metal to pop with a hint of electronic elements.
Create beautiful reusable packaging or maybe even one-of-a-kind art!
Why does Colin Beardall volunteer at The Salvation Army Lakeshore Community Church’s food pantry in Toronto?
Recently, Major Shirley King had a very filling, rich and satisfying day of ministry, which included the first in-person service at a seniors’ home since the pandemic. Little did the residents or those leading the service know what was going through her head as they shared in worship
Walk along the main street in Swift Current, Sask., and you’ll be greeted by sparkling and enticing window displays—courtesy of the Salvation Army thrift store.One week, NHL hockey jerseys in pristine condition take centre stage. Another week, sumptuous grad gowns adorn the front windows. A Salvation Army exhibit spotlights the living history of the church. And still other times feature the Beatles or Star Wars.
Even after 16 seasons, Murdoch Mysteries is still the highest-rated Canadian show on TV and is broadcast in approximately 120 countries around the world.It’s a level of popularity that Maureen Jennings, author of the book series on which the show is based, never dreamed of. Read all about her.