Learning more about the Zambia Territory as part of the youth ambassador program has changed my point of view on the ways that the Army is meeting human needs throughout different territories, as well as broadened my ideas of what ministry can look like within my own community.
What Does Self-Denial Mean to You?
Putting others first in support of the international Salvation Army.
by Kathy NguyenFor 135 years, Salvationists around the world have come together to raise money in support of the international Salvation Army through the Self-Denial Campaign, also referred to as Partners in Mission. Every territory, command and region participate in this campaign, but self-denial is different for everyone. That’s why we reached out to Salvationists to ask, “What does self-denial mean to you?”
All the World
In a time of uncertainty, we continue to be partners in mission.
by Lt-Colonel Brenda MurrayThe Salvation Army continues to march, spreading the gospel message and meeting human needs within local communities.
The Salvation Army Contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
International development projects work to bring lasting change to the most vulnerable.
by Robyn GoodyearAs an international organization that has been committed to these principles since our earliest beginnings, The Salvation Army is perfectly positioned to contribute to the achievement of the SDGs, both here in Canada and Bermuda, and abroad.
Through the Gifts of Hope program, you can bring hope to neighbours beyond our borders.
October 5 is recognized by the United Nations as World Teacher’s Day. The Salvation Army has established more than 3,000 schools worldwide, employing over 18,000 teachers who provide high-quality education to nearly 600,000 students.