Salvationist spoke with Emma Adamo, chair of the Weston Family Foundation, about their long history of giving to The Salvation Army.
Crossing the Border
A small corps in northern Ontario is reaching out to a First Nations community in Quebec.
by Major Barbara CareyOnce a month, Lieutenants April and Brandon Keeping, and their team at Temiskaming Community Church, pack up baskets of food to distribute to families from Timiskaming First Nation in Quebec.
For the Love of a Mother
Salvation Army gives hope for mother and child health in rural Kenya.
by Kathy NguyenWith almost 99 percent of maternal deaths occurring in developing countries, maternal and child health is a key priority in The Salvation Army's international work.
Putting Food on the Table
Food insecurity is on the rise in Canada. Here's how the Army is helping.
by Kristin OstensenHow The Salvation Army is tackling food insecurity across Canada.
Lent prepares our hearts for Jesus’ ministry on the cross. As we progress through these next weeks, let us hear the call to abide, give up our striving and embrace a lifegiving relationship of abiding.
Raising the Bar
Even a pandemic couldn’t stop Salvationists from supporting the Partners in Mission campaign.
Every year, individuals and corps across Canada and Bermuda raise funds to support the work of The Salvation Army in more than 130 countries worldwide. As the COVID-19 pandemic grew and congregations were forced to stay home, it would have been easy to forgo the Partners in Mission campaign. Instead, Salvationists were quick to adapt, determined to raise funds in safe and creative ways.
Learning more about the Zambia Territory as part of the youth ambassador program has changed my point of view on the ways that the Army is meeting human needs throughout different territories, as well as broadened my ideas of what ministry can look like within my own community.
Canada and Bermuda’s territorial children and youth department has teamed up with the U.S.A. Central Territory for Salvation Army (SA) Gaming, a new and innovative ministry that provides a safe, positive environment for gamers.
Three different activities are used in Matthew 4:23 to describe the scope of Jesus’ ministry: teaching in the synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of heaven, and healing the sick. In the first article of this three-part series, we examined Jesus’ teaching ministry; here we consider his proclamation of the good news of the kingdom of heaven.
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