Leaders should be able to: demonstrate systems and critical thinking; encourage and support innovation; orient themselves strategically to the future; and champion and orchestrate change.
The Fourth Wave
How is COVID-19 affecting those who are already marginalized?
by Major Karen PuddicombeThe impact of COVID-19 on those who are already marginalized.
The importance of healthy and appropriate touch.
Why Do We Shy Away From Dissenting Voices?
By welcoming diverse opinions, we can make our churches, and lives, better.
by Darryn Oldford"I have a rather controversial opinion regarding church leadership, so prepare yourself," says Salvation Army senior soldier Darry Oldford.
We talk a lot about the long-term health and economic consequences of the lockdown, but there has been little conversation about the effects on children.
Word and Deed
Reflecting on integrated mission on the 130th anniversary of In Darkest England, and the Way Out.
by Colonel Debbie GravesWhether we call it integrated mission, incarnational ministry, pioneering, holistic transformation or community capacity development, the plain and simple truth is that “we are the lives in which Jesus is incarnated every day and everywhere we go.”
Be a CEO
In a time of uncertainty, worry and fear, we could all use some encouragement.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickWhat the world needs right now to combat the deluge of negativity and to spur us all toward courageous action is the enlisting of CEOs: chief encouragement officers.
There is always something for which to be thankful ... It doesn’t mean ignoring the bad; it means not ignoring the good.
A Lesson in Faith
Five ways to manage anxiety and focus on the things that matter with kids back in school.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweKids are now back in school, whether in person, online, at home or a mix. For some, that’s exciting. For others, it’s stressful. For us, we are somewhere in the middle of those two realities.
Darkness to Hope
What General Booth's In Darkest England, and the Way Out teaches us 130 years later.
By Major Ron MillarOne hundred and thirty years later many of the core issues addressed in General William Booth's The Darkest England scheme remain at the heart of our social reality in Canada—poverty, addiction, social injustice, human trafficking and homelessness, to name just a few.



