Author Nick Page has a surprising opinion on the Bible's Book of Genesis.
The Journey of Change
The Salvation Army gave Jason the tools he needed to escape homelessness, poverty and addiction.
by June Li
The Salvation Army Gateway helped Jason break free of addiction.
Transplanted Love
Majors Keith and Shona Pike's marriage vows took on deeper meaning when he needed a new kidney.
by Ken Ramstead
When Major Keith Pike needed a new kidney, his wife was determined to be there for him.
Mopping Up
Why a workshop in the Bahamas is "the happiest part of The Salvation Army."
by Kathy Nguyen
The Salvation Army Adult Blind Centre and Workshop bridges the employment gap for visually impaired Bahamanians.
Volunteering at The Salvation Army helped Kevin escape addiction and stay sober.
It Takes a Village
Kids and adults with autism find their inner superpower at The Salvation Army's London Village.
by Melissa Yue Wallace
Hope for people with autism can be found in the respite programs at The Salvation Army's London Village.
Race Against Time
In 1917, two British soldiers are tasked with a daring mission. If they fail, hundreds will die.
by Ken Ramstead
In 1917, in theatres now, two British soldiers are given a message to deliver. If they fail, hundreds will die.
Step by Step
After a devastating hurricane, a baseball player and The Salvation Army assist the Bahamas.
by Jayne Thurber-Smith with Shannon Wise
When a devastating hurricane hit the Bahamas, Chavez Young wanted to assist his homeland. The Salvation Army helped him do so.
Couponing for the Kettle
My son came up with a novel way to raise money for The Salvation Army at Christmastime.
by Diane Stark
By couponing, Diane Stark's son came up with a novel way to raise money for The Salvation Army at Christmastime.
A Christmas Blessing
The Salvation Army in Kelowna, B.C., is tackling holiday stereotypes.
by Ken Ramstead
Kelowna Community Church has come up with a campaign that allows them to come alongside their friends and neighbours. They called it Sharing Christmas.