The Salvation Army will always need good policies to guide us, and that requires us to put our mission at the forefront and listen to the people the policy will impact, our mission partners and those we serve each day.
One Family at a Time
Captain Bhreagh Rowe believes in doing everything with purpose.
by Abbigail OliverAfter having her first child, Captain Bhreagh Rowe turned to writing as a creative outlet for her thoughts. Now, she shares her family's love of God through social media.
How would love respond to the statistics that reflect the fact that Indigenous women and girls are 12 times more likely to be murdered or missing than any other women in Canada?
In Regina, The Salvation Army Kate’s Place offers a beacon of hope to women struggling to overcome addiction and transform their lives. This month, it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
In His DNA
Captain Dwayne Barnes is certain he needs to be exactly where he is: The Salvation Army.
by Ken Ramstead"I wouldn’t find myself serving in any other organization than The Salvation Army just because of what we stand for and what we do on a daily basis," says Captain Dwayne Barnes.
Relief for Displaced Ukrainians
Nina and Tatiana met with practical and emotional support as they flee war.
by David GilesAt The Salvation Army's tent in Siret, on the Ukrainian-Romanian border, two women receive support after fleeing their homes in Ukraine.
The Bible is filled with promises from God. Every promise has been validated by the Resurrection of Jesus.
Remembering is a central theme in Scripture. When we remember who God is and what he has done in our lives, it helps us trust him, enlarges our faith and encourages others.
The Good News of Easter
The gospel of Jesus Christ provides grace, forgiveness and reconciliation for all.
by General Brian PeddleThe gospel of Jesus Christ provides grace, forgiveness and reconciliation for all—wherever they are, whatever their age, no matter their circumstances.
Interview With Salvation Army Officer Deployed in Response to Ukraine Conflict
International emergency services team assisting refugees in Bucharest, Romania.
by David GilesMajor Irene Mathison is an officer in The Salvation Army’s Norway, Iceland and Færoes Territory. Currently, she is deployed as a member of the movement’s international emergency services team to Romexpo, a large conferencing and exhibition centre in the Romanian capital, Bucharest. This arena has become the city’s major hub with 2,000 emergency beds and an array of support services, free food and clothing. The Salvation Army was the first non-governmental organization to partner with the city authorities and has taken a major role in assisting the hundreds of refugees that pass through each day. Major Mathison spoke to David Giles about her experiences.