The Home Front is an ongoing series where we highlight the mission and ministry taking place around our territory. We will visit each Canadian province and territory, as well as Bermuda, and celebrate the innovation and impact the Army is having in corps, social services and youth ministry. This month, we visit New Brunswick.
Celebrating Courage on World Refugee Day
How The Salvation Army supports the determination and resilience of refugees through Pathway of Hope.
by Chris McGregor
For Mulky Liban, the journey to Canada was a chance for a new beginning. At six years old, her family fled war and conflict in Somalia, but even in South Africa, their security was still not guaranteed. “It was also not safe in South Africa,” she recalls. “When I was almost 18, I was left alone with no siblings, and I was seeking a place to
Learning Pathways Helps Salvationists Grow in Community Engagement
Salvation Army education program provides space for reflection and action.
by Claire DunmoreLast year, the Canada and Bermuda Territory launched Learning Pathways, a course created by International Headquarters to provide teaching on engaging with community, using an integrated mission and faith-based facilitation approach.
Boundless Vancouver Launches Multicultural Cooking Class
Encouraging and embracing diversity through cooking and learning.
by Abbigail OliverThe new multicultural cooking classes at Boundless engage members of the community in two-hour sessions for cooking, health and nutrition teaching, and culture sharing.
The communities of our world need us to stand out and be beacons of light and hope as followers of Jesus, as holy people. We can be the place where people find belonging, in discovering they belong to God.
Pathway of Hope
New initiative helps three families achieve their goals and transform their lives.
by Kristin OstensenWith Pathway of Hope, the Canada and Bermuda Territory is helping families break the cycle of poverty and build a new life.