Destination: Jamaica
As Nathan Reid-Welford discovered on his trip, life is about the journey.
By Nathan Reid-WelfordTravelling to Jamaica on a mission trip offered Nathan Reid-Welford the prospect of new sights, memories and experiences.
Travelling to Jamaica on a mission trip offered Nathan Reid-Welford the prospect of new sights, memories and experiences.
What does it mean to be changed? This is what Janice Keats asked herself as she became a Christian. Can I remain as I am? Will my mind be totally renewed? Or do I become transformed at the point of my surrender to God? Will any of my family and friends understand the new me? The answers to these questions surprised her, but also gave her new strength and happiness.
When Hunter Mackay asked his mother why she was gathering items for the local Salvation Army food drive, the eight-year-old wanted to get involved. And he did, in a big way, collecting 300 pounds of food as well as toiletries and cash.
When Abigail Howard started work on a class research project into The Salvation Army with classmate and friend Kyra Ducharme, the high school students not only underwent a learning experience, but their efforts and good work won $5,000 for the Salvation Army food bank in Orillia, Ont
How a Sunday morning breakfast converation with Geno Lawrenzi Jr.'s, grandchildren turned into a talk about talking to God.
Whiskered, furry and four-legged therapy cats are live-in miracles to the staff and patients at The Salvation Army's Edmonton Centre of Hope.
A middle-school student's fearless Christiantity was the admiration of her teacher. "Here I was, a teacher being taught by a 14-year-old," says Corey Bladen.
Growing older worried Jeanette Levellie. But her outlook changed when she looked at it from God's perspective.
The Salvation Army's L’Abri d’espoir is a shelter and residence dedicated to welcoming women in difficulty. Vicky Harvey found refuge and new hope in this compassionate environment located in the heart of Montreal. “I’ve regained independence, a normal life I never imagined possible,” Vicky shares.