Territory commissions 26 new lieutenants in 2021.
Life Down Under
Relationships are what matter most, say Majors Krista and Tim Andrews.
by Giselle RandallCanadian officers Majors Tim and Krista Andrews serve as corps officers in the Australia Territory, where they enjoy the weather, outdoor activities and coffee culture. Features editor Giselle Randall spoke with them about the challenges facing the country, building community partnerships and what they’ve learned during the pandemic.
Oshawa Temple Tales
Our mission: create children’s content for online Sunday services.
by Simon HopkinsIn March 2020, Oshawa Temple, Ont., put out a call for contributions as they moved church services online. Simon Hopkins, Paige Sharp and William Chinnery accepted the mission.
Disturbing Present Darkness
Salvationist women shine light on what this new theme means to them.
Compiled by Leigha Vegh
When people across the country rung in 2020, no one was aware that a pandemic of global proportions and new racial injustices were in store for the new year. With the many challenges of the previous year in mind, the women’s ministries department piloted the theme “Disturbing Present Darkness” for 2021 to encourage women across the territory.
“Are You Listening?”
God’s persistent prompting started Jeff Robertson on the journey to officership.
by Ken RamsteadJeff Robertson loved serving as a layperson in The Salvation Army. But God was calling him to more.
In March, The Salvation Army recognized the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration of a global pandemic by joining together for a territorial day of prayer. Major Colin Bain, assistant executive director, Toronto Housing and Homeless Supports, shared the following poem he wrote to acknowledge the contributions of Salvation Army personnel who serve on the front lines to share the love of Jesus.
The Adventure of New Motherhood
Young mom finds support and meaningful connections at Bethany Hope Centre in Ottawa.
by Leigha VeghThe Salvation Army Bethany Hope Centre provides a positive environment for moms like Allyssa Campbell.
The Salvation Army’s Extraordinary Year in Disaster Services
Last year, EDS helped more than 15,000 people during emergencies or when disaster struck.
by Perron GoodyearThe Salvation Army’s emergency disaster services (EDS) has been serving the people of Canada since 1917, when two ships collided in Halifax Harbour. Last year, EDS helped more than 15,000 people during emergencies or when disaster struck.
A Conversation With New Chief Secretary Colonel Evie Diaz
She shares her journey of officership, lessons on leadership and hopes for the future of the Army.
On May 1, the Canada and Bermuda Territory welcomed Colonel Evie Diaz as its new chief secretary. Most recently, Colonel Diaz served as the chief secretary at International Headquarters. In this interview with Geoff Moulton, editor-in-chief, she shares her journey of officership, perspective on leadership and hopes for the future of the Army.
Meet the Chair of The Salvation Army’s New Gender Equity Task Force
Dr. Kimberley Mullins on challenging assumptions and creating opportunities for women.
Gender equity is a key part of our Christian worldview, and yet there remains a persistent gap in The Salvation Army and society at large when it comes to opportunities for women. Editor-in-chief Geoff Moulton spoke with Dr. Kimberley Mullins about her role as chair of The Salvation Army’s new gender equity task force.



