Next time you set off on a worship journey, think about the vehicle you’re jumping into. Where is its front wheel pointing and what’s driving the rest of it?
Sarah’s Place, a transitional housing program for women in Winnipeg, is more than just a shelter. It is a safe, dignified and inclusive community where women find sanctuary and support to embark on their healing journey. Designed for women predominantly healing from exploitation, substance addiction and various forms of trauma,
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Project Re:claim
The Salvation Army in the United Kingdom introduces the first commercial-scale polyester recycling system.
The Salvation Army in the United Kingdom introduces the first commercial-scale polyester recycling system
Undercover Salvationist
From the Atlantic to the Pacific and points in-between, Major Owen Budden has been a proud member of The Salvation Army.
by Ken Ramstead“I believe that The Salvation Army is where God called me to be,” says Major Owen Budden.
Food for Thought
How The Salvation Army is working to end global hunger.
by Lt-Colonel Brenda MurrayThe Salvation Army is a member of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a partnership of 15 faith-based organizations working together to end hunger.
Sarah Rowe is the young people’s sergeant-major (YPSM) at Saskatoon Temple in Saskatchewan. She shares a little about her spiritual journey, what inspires her about The Salvation Army and why camp has such a special place in her heart.
Beyond Housing
New energy-efficient Grace Village offers a sustainable housing solution in Edmonton.
by Abbigail Oliver
More than 10 years ago, The Salvation Army began discussions about a new housing facility to help meet a growing need in Edmonton. An underutilized property owned by The Salvation Army presented a promising opportunity to create something different—a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient and net-zero ready building called Grace Village.
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How to Save a Life
When a band member at St. Thomas Citadel suffered a heart attack, Salvationists were quick to respond.
by Chris McGregor“I’m incredibly proud of what my family did...They responded without hesitation. It was inspiring to watch,”
The International Brigade
A large part of the success of The Salvation Army’s camping ministries is due to its committed and enthusiastic staff—both from here and abroad.
by Nathan Reid-WelfordThe Salvation Army’s camping ministries in Ontario were back in full swing this past summer. Meet six of the international staff who served at Jackson’s Point Camp and Newport Adventure Camp.
The Salvation Army Marks Orange Shirt Day
How three ministry units are taking steps on the journey of reconciliation.
by Captain Crystal PorterEach year, September 30 marks Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, to raise awareness of the impact of Indian residential schools, remember the children who never returned home and honour survivors, their families and communities. The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is committed to recognizing this day and taking intentional steps on the journey to reconciliation.