It would not surprise me if Philippians 4:6 remains the most-read verse today. COVID-19 has changed all of our lives, whether we have been infected or not.
“Really, God? Me?”
Andrew and Jessica Downie were happy Salvation Army soldiers. But God wanted more from them.
by Ken RamsteadFor Andrew and Jessica Downie, officership isn't a choice; it's a calling.
All Our Relations
The Seven Grandfather Teachings can help us on the journey of reconciliation.
by Major Shari Russell
The Seven Sacred Teachings (or Seven Grandfather Teachings) are based on the Anishinaabe tradition, but are valued and practised by many Indigenous people. Reflected in Scripture, they are a guide to living in right relationships with All Our Relations—with Creator, with each other, with the land and with ourselves.
Street Patrol
Belleville nurse serves the marginalized in back alleys and tent cities.
by Giselle RandallAs a Salvation Army street nurse, Debbie DeVries reaches out to the marginalized with care and compassion.
Peace of Mind
Living with an acquired brain injury can significantly affect mental health.
by Lieutenant Rick AppersonHow The Salvation Army can help people living with an acquired brain injury.
Did you know that The Salvation Army also has a salute? We raise the index finger of our right hand above shoulder height, pointing to God, as a way of saying that God deserves all glory and praise.
Casting a Vision
A Salvation Army school in the Bahamas empowers blind and visually impaired students.
by Kathy NguyenA Salvation Army school in the Bahamas is the only school for the blind and visually impaired in the entire country.
The Road Back to Hope
At Yorkminster Citadel, Lola Agosu found the support she needed to make a new life in Canada.
by Kristin OstensenAfter immigrating to Canada, nothing seemed to be going right for Lola Agosu. Until she encountered The Salvation Army.
At The Salvation Army Home for the Aged and Girls’ Home, women and girls learn from and take care of one another.
“God, how can this be happening to your people?”



