Over these past months, we have watched our world, our communities, our families and The Salvation Army respond to the new realities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. May this be remembered as the season when we, in bold faith, embraced the God-given international vision for The Salvation Army and created the much-needed new playbook for the present and the emerging future.
If non-believers are out in the community wearing masks to protect the medically vulnerable and be good neighbours, why wouldn’t those of us who profess faith in God—a faith that calls us to love our fellow man?
Pandemic Privilege
We need to stay home, but home is not a safe place for everyone.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickWhile we may all be facing the same storm, many are riding this out in vastly different boats—our homes. For some, those homes are not safe spaces.
What if, rather than going back to normal, we used all these quarantine experiences to create a new normal?
In a time where #cancelled is trending daily, Salvationist Alex Stoney says Christians are called to live out forgiveness culture, not cancel culture. He quotes James 1:19-20: “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires."
What is a Canadian? How should national pride be celebrated?
The LEADS Leadership Capability Framework addresses “empathy” as a characteristic of leaders under the domain of DEVELOPING COALITIONS.
There is a difference between manhood and toxic masculinity.
Sight Unseen
The invisible infrastructure of caregivers in our health-care system.
by Major Glenda DavisFamily caregivers play a significant role in society as the invisible infrastructure of our health-care system.
Apart, Not Alone
What does it mean to be the church in a time of physical distance and isolation?
by Captain Laura Van SchaickAs we cease “going” to church, let's focus even more on “being” the church.



