On Pain of Death
Considering changes to Canada’s medical assistance in dying law.
By James Read and Roland StettlerJames Read speaks with Roland Stettler about medical assistance in dying.
James Read speaks with Roland Stettler about medical assistance in dying.
At Yorkwoods Community Church in Toronto, a corps situated in a high-needs area of Ontario’s capital, a new sports program reaches youth who would otherwise have had no interaction with The Salvation Army.
Major Gloria Hammond, retired Salvation Army officer, learned about God's grace as she cared for her parents.
As the College for Officer Training relocates to Toronto, Salvation Army cadets shared a farewell brigade with corps in the area.
The Ukrainian welcome centre provides time for connection and emotional support through future programs for kids, parents and families.
In John 4, we read about the woman at the well and see that she has been changed by an encounter with Jesus. She now lives to introduce others to Jesus. She has become a living mercy seat.
That’s why the Army is right for us because that’s what we believe our lives are about.
Learn how the Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship program is making a difference for children and youth in Zambia and Zimbabwe .
Non-discipleship costs abiding peace, a life penetrated throughout by love, faith that sees everything in the light of God’s overriding governance for good, hopefulness that stands firm in the most discouraging of circumstances, power to do what is right and withstand the forces of evil.
—Dallas Willard, The Great Omission
Salvation Worship, a publication from the music and arts ministries department, features contemporary worship music written by Salvationists from around the world.