Since 2015, Athens’ red light district has seen an influx of immigration tied to the refugee crisis. The Salvation Army is meeting the needs of women who are being sexually exploited and victims of sex trafficking through the Green Light Project.
In 2016, General André Cox launched the Accountability Movement, calling Salvationists around the world to “learn afresh the gospel values of integrity, servanthood and transparency.” In this interview, Commissioner Susan McMillan, territorial commander, and Colonel Lee Graves, chief secretary, explore how the Canada and Bermuda Territory is responding.
In a time when racial prejudice is on the rise, we must fight it intentionally and rigorously--remembering that we are all created in the image and likeness of God.
"As I knelt at the altar, I felt like a burden was lifted from my shoulders. That day turned my whole life around. It was as if I was given a whole new life when I went back to God."
At the 2017 Territorial Social Services Conference, held October 23-25 in Mississauga, Ont., more than 350 people from across the Canada and Bermuda Territory gathered for a time of education, networking and worship.
When I found myself in the hospital, a month after graduating from a residential program for treatment of an eating disorder, I felt defeated and broken. I began crying out to God to help and heal me.