As humans, we are called to be good stewards of the earth, including animals.
First Things First
Three ways to avoid falling into the trap of “busy work.”
by Captain Scott StrisselIt’s a question I’ve often asked myself. Have I focused too much on the “busy work,” instead of the priorities of salvation?
17 things you didn’t know about the Booth family.
by General John Larsson (Rtd)“When I saw those masses of poor people, so many of them evidently without God or hope in the world, my whole heart went out to them."
What are Christians to remember on Remembrance Day?
Is The Salvation Army living in the past or are we embracing the present trenches that surround us?
The Pace of Grace
Running renewed my confidence and put me on a path of wholeness in ministry and life.
by Captain Krista AndrewsLearning to run became a journey of spiritual awakening and self-discovery for Captain Krista Andrews.
Take a Stand
Want to fight human trafficking? Start reaching out to vulnerable girls.
by Brandalyn Musial
Churches around the globe are committing the second Sunday of November each year to focus on our call to address the needs of the child who is without the care and protection of a loving family.
Free and Equal
Dignity is inherent; it cannot be given or taken away.
by James Read and Aimee PattersonDr. James Read, director of The Salvation Army Ethics Centre in Winnipeg, and Dr. Aimee Patterson, a Christian ethics consultant at the Ethics Centre, dig deeper into one of the Canada and Bermuda Territory’s core values: dignity.
What can Joseph teach us about good stewardship?
Thanks in Advance
Storing up gratitude can help us in times of uncertainty and hardship.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickIf we are going to be resilient tomorrow, we need to practise gratitude today.



