Living History: Time Capsule
A collection of artifacts captures a special moment in training college history.
Highlights from a time capsule from the College for Officer Training in Winnipeg.
Highlights from a time capsule from the College for Officer Training in Winnipeg.
Sara Tampai attends Red Deer Church and serves with her husband, Josh, as the hospitality and property managers, respectively, at Pine Lake Camp in Alberta.
This month, The Salvation Army will participate in two important days of remembrance and action: the International Day of Prayer for Victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (MSHT) on September 22, and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. In this interview with Kristin Ostensen, managing editor, Major Ray Lamont, territorial modern slavery and human trafficking response co-ordinator, and Captain Crystal Porter, territorial Indigenous ministries consultant, talk about why Indigenous people are more vulnerable to MSHT, how the Army is fighting MSHT in our territory, and how Salvationists can prioritize MSHT response work and reconciliation year round.
The Home Front is an ongoing series where we highlight the mission and ministry taking place around our territory. We will visit each Canadian province and territory, as well as Bermuda, and celebrate the innovation and impact the Army is having in corps, social services and youth ministry.
Ministry leaders from across the territory share ideas for staying in touch with campers and staff after the summer.
Pursuing God in sport while performing at the highest level has always been the motivation of Brendan and Caitlin Colley.
“I wouldn’t change the experience of growing up in The Salvation Army at all. I think it set the tone for my future.”
A look at six unique instruments in the Heritage Centre's collection.
We cannot walk through life alone. We need each other.