Why I’m ditching significance for surrender.
With a Grateful Heart
Remembering the first Thanksgiving in North America.
by Commissioner Susan McMillanRemembering the first Thanksgiving in North America.
Past Meets Present
Returning to my first appointment taught me the importance of community engagement.
by Lt-Colonel Jim ChampAmong the lessons we learned in the early years of officership was the importance of volunteers and community engagement in the mission of the Army. Not only did it impact our lives, but it exponentially increased the capacity of the corps to make a difference.
Four pitfalls to avoid as a new officer.
Thriving? Vibrant? Energized? How would you describe your corps as you ramp up for rally day and the new year ahead?
Wild Child
What my sparkle-loving, adventurous daughter is teaching me.
by Captain Kristen Jackson-DockerayI don’t know what my curly-haired, mud-princess will be. But I do know she’s learning that the dreams the Holy Spirit has placed within her can take flight.
Wanted: More Music
Open community choirs or bands can be an effective means of evangelism.
by General John Larsson (Rtd)The Salvation Army needs more music. That simple truth was brought home to me some years ago through the inspired insight of a young Salvationist.
Missing Millennials
Four reasons The Salvation Army is losing a generation.
by Captain Scott StrisselI’ve noticed an alarming trend in The Salvation Army, and the church in general. When young people in our corps reach a certain age—usually around 16 to 18—more and more are simply vanishing from our doors. They might reappear from time to time, but they never stay. Why are we losing this generation? A generation that will one day run our Army?
The 30-Word Gospel
"Reunion" encourages readers to ditch the religious rituals and rediscover the good news.
by Captain Mark Braye
Are Christians today still people of the good news? Or have we reduced the gospel message to include only those who look and think like us? These are questions the church needs to wrestle with, and in doing so, we can find a helpful guide in Bruxy Cavey’s new book, Reunion: The Good News of Jesus for Seekers, Saints and Sinners.
Giving Hope Today
Behind the food banks, shelters and addiction centres.
by Lt-Colonel Marsha-Jean BowlesJesus Christ alone empowers his followers to give hope and lead people to life-change.



