Having faith in God can feel a bit like believing in an imaginary friend. It’s normal to have occasional doubts about our faith. But the best news is that, even if we’ve left behind our faith at some point, God will always welcome us back with open arms. And there’s no IFs, ands or buts about that!
“I’ll remember that for the rest of my life because I have my life back," Leonard Ord says of the call his family made to The Salvation Army in Halifax’s Anchorage Recovery Program, a six-month residential rehabilitation program for men.
Mrs. Peanut and the Monocle
Diane Stark had to learn to focus on what God is doing around her, not on her own problems.
by Diane StarkDiane Stark's eyes might not work as well as they used to, but she sees clearly that her family is her greatest blessing.
The Hope of Spring
Diana Landazuli found a beacon of hope in an unexpected place: The Salvation Army
By Jonathan GagnéIn The Salvation Army’s Light of Hope Family Church (Lumiere D'espoir) in Brossard, Que., Diana Landazuli found a community ready to embrace her and her family with open arms, offering not only material support but emotional sustenance as well.
Heaven Bound?
In his new book, longtime Salvationist Harold J. Reid reveals the mystery of salvation.
by Nathan Reid-WelfordHeaven Bound? is Salvationist Harold J. Reid's third published work.
There are benefits to smiling. What makes Phil Callaway smile? Apparently, a lot! But behind all of them is the outrageously absurd truth that a guy like him is loved and forgiven.
The Place Maker
Can our earth become a bit more like heaven? Drew Harper thinks so.
By Jeanette LevellieIn 2011, when Drew Harper graduated from high school in his rural hometown of Paris, Illinois, he just wanted to “get out.” College appeared to Drew as a shiny object in the distance—the cure to all his teenage angst. But as he studied, Drew began to realize that the Bible was less of a text he needed to master and more of a life he wanted to live. “What I saw in Scripture showed me that God cares deeply for this world,” he says. “I began to pay more attention to my physical environment.” That blossomed into his desire to build and beautify what he calls “place”—where we spend our time and live our lives. The goal of Drew’s work remains unchanged: to help people live happier, healthier lives.
Kindness—the Ripple Effect
Jesus let His love and actions do the talking, and so should we.
Bryce DaviesKindness got Jesus into a lot of trouble. People questioned Him about His motives and the authority of His goodness. Jesus didn’t bother giving His critics a clear answer—He just continued being the amazing person He was and let His love and actions do the talking.
Remembering Daniel
In Orillia, Ont., The Salvation Army’s street ministry team provides a glimmer of hope to the vulnerable, homeless and lost.
By Juan RomeroThe Salvation Army in Orillia, Ont., has been running a weekly street ministry since 2016, providing essential help to vulnerable people. They help an average of 200 people each Friday. In 2023, they served more than 9,000 meals. While hot meals are the focus of the program, there is also an emphasis on additional support, such as providing thrift store vouchers, toiletries and sleeping bags.
The Face Behind the Shield
Vernon Miike's career as a thrift store manager informed his portrait of Salvation Army co-founder General William Booth.
by Ken RamsteadThere's a story behind the painting of Salvation Army co-Founder General William Booth that is in the office of Ted Troughton, National Recycling Operations managing director. managing director.The work of Vernon Miike, manager of The Salvation Army’s thrift store in Oakville, it is a fusion of passion and purpose.