The Salvation Army’s Kemptville Church takes a non-traditional approach to youth ministry.
In Bermuda, Cup Match is held at the end of July on two consecutive national holidays: Mary Prince Day and Emancipation Day. It is a celebration of the freedom now enjoyed by all Bermudians and remembers one of the people who played a significant role in making it happen.
Valley of Life
The Salvation Army’s Alberni Valley Ministries addresses physical and spiritual hunger.
by Kristin OstensenSince the pandemic began, The Salvation Army has fed and cared for people more than 155,000 times.
STRATEGY: The Road Map to Vision
The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda to release new territorial strategic plan.
Our territorial mission reminds us of why we exist. Our territorial vision looks forward, showing us where we are heading. Our territorial values demonstrate what we look like when we show up in the world. The purpose of our territorial strategy is to guide us toward our vision; it tells us how we will get there.
Good Medicine
How the craft of beading is helping Captain Crystal Porter reclaim her Indigenous identity.
In season 3 of the Salvationist Podcast, host Brandon Laird spoke with Captain Crystal Porter, assistant territorial Indigenous ministries consultant and divisional youth secretary, Prairie Division, about her journey to reclaim her Indigenous identity, and how the craft of beading has connected her to the land and to her Indigenous community.
The Lord’s Prayer holds us together—dust of the ground and divine breath—and places us before God.
In the conversation of Indigenous peoples, the term “decolonization”—the process of deconstructing colonial perspectives and practices—is more than a buzzword. It is a transformational experience. In this article, Salvationists share what they learned as they read the book Decolonizing Evangelicalism.
One Block at a Time
Booth University College’s Bricks in the Bistro campaign aims at building the institution.
by Ken RamsteadWhat's in a brick? Plenty, when it's part of Booth University College's Bricks in the Bistro campaign “When you buy a brick, you're building knowledge, building faith, building community," says Georgine Van de Mosselaer, Booth UC's director of advancement. "A brick builds many things. It builds students. It builds a better world.” See how you can help Booth UC grow, a brick at a time.
We Are Vectors of God’s Love
If we want to reach the millennial generation, we need to rediscover our place among outsiders.
by Jordan PinksenI think I speak for the millennial generation to say that if we can recapture this sense of mission as The Salvation Army, we would see a revival and the return of passionate young adults to the church. My generation is hungry for purpose in their lives and willing to commit to a cause we believe in.
Valued and Equal
How a Salvation Army school is transforming the lives of children with albinism in Tanzania.
by Major Heather MatondoOn June 13, people around the world will observe International Albinism Awareness Day



