I thought I’d never pass by a real person and just ignore him, but then I did with the man holding the sign.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
In Goderich and across Canada and Bermuda, The Salvation Army brings joy during the holidays.
by Ken Ramstead
Every Christmas, retirement residences and hospitals in Goderich are visited by Salvationists spreading the joy of the season.
Kettle Caring
There are as many reasons to give to The Salvation Army at Christmas as there are people who do so.
by Jack Best
When it comes to the Army’s kettle campaign, charity often wears a face of determined anonymity.
How a geranium plant showed Jewell that there are no hopeless cases with God.
Tea and Dignity
There's still good in the world—and good people—as a morning at my favourite coffee shop showed me.
by Morgan Hillier
Putting Jesus' words into action at Tim Hortons.
For one young girl, The Salvation Army’s participation in a Santa Claus parade had eternal consequences.
From the Front
As the Great War came to a close, soldiers expressed their appreciation to The Salvation Army.
by Kristin Ostensen
Soldiers thank The Salvation Army for the work Salvationists did during the First World War.
Onward, Christian Soldier
Lt.-Col. Jeff Spitzig wears his faith as proudly as his Canadian Forces uniform.
by Ken Ramstead
"I really feel that God has been with me throughout my career,” says Lt.-Col. Jeff Spitzig.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Captain Peter Kim knew what Bob's life on the streets was like—after all, he'd been there, too.
by Robin Lillywhite
When Captain Peter first met Bob, he had one question: “Bob, will you help me?”
Mission to Africa
A fact-finding tour opened my eyes to the good work The Salvation Army does worldwide
by June Li
"Why me?” I asked myself when my boss, Lt-Colonel Brenda Murray of The Salvation Army’s world missions department, asked me to join her on a three-week tour of sponsored projects in Mozambique and Malawi earlier this year.