For many girls and successful women around the world, The Salvation Army has played an integral part in their journey.
Salvationist reached out to racialized people across the territory to hear their insights and lived experiences with the goal of helping The Salvation Army become more sensitive and inclusive.
Returning to Our Roots
It’s time to address gender equity so that every individual can fully participate in God's mission.
by Captain Kristen Jackson-DockerayA few months ago, I received a phone call from our territorial leaders, Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd, giving me the opportunity to further explore the experience of gender within The Salvation Army as a gender equity advocate.
A New Season
Seeking transformation from the inside out, for the sake of “others” and for the kingdom.
by Commissioner Floyd TiddThis autumn, the Canada and Bermuda Territory launched “Mobilize 2.0—Inspired for Mission, Positioned for Growth,” entering an intentional period of transformation for our movement. This transformation will seek to ensure that we are a mobilized Army, equipped with a vision-aligned strategy to deliver the mission we believe God has given The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda for this decade.
Salvation Army officer Major Ray Lamont calls Salvationists to engage with human trafficking statistics on a deeper level.
Jackie McLennan is a survivor of human trafficking who is sharing the love of Jesus with others ever since she experienced it in her own life.
Bucket List
The Salvation Army and Incredible Edible Okanagan tackle food insecurity one garden at a time.
Melissa Yue WallaceFighting food insecurity is one reason why The Salvation Army’s Renew Church and Community Ministries in West Kelowna, B.C., distributed 25 free, self-watering bucket gardens—each containing a Tiny Tim tomato, cucumber and lettuce seedling—to the community in June.
When Michelle Boissonneault moved into her private room at the Salvation Army's Centre of Hope, she was weeks away from being dead after spending one of the most brutally cold winters on the streets of London, Ont. Now, she is taking one day at a time and thankful to have a place she can call home.
Keeping Christ at the Centre
Majors Frank and Rita Pittman share their thoughts on the important role of the corps officer.
Majors Frank and Rita Pittman continue to serve in a shared ministry that has taken them to a variety of corps and administrative roles, including as the divisional leaders in Bermuda.
Brighter Futures for Brazil
The Salvation Army is meeting the practical needs of children in São Paulo.
By Robyn Goodyear
The Salvation Army in Brazil provides hope for a brighter future for many children and families who are at risk in the Vila dos Pescadores community.



