Now What?
As we approach the Easter season, let’s watch, share, wait and pray.
by Commissioner Floyd TiddAs Christ-centred, others-focused followers of Jesus, we know what to do in the “Now what?” moments. Now let’s watch, share, wait and pray!
As Christ-centred, others-focused followers of Jesus, we know what to do in the “Now what?” moments. Now let’s watch, share, wait and pray!
In our youth-obsessed contemporary culture, lets not reject the past, or ignore the wisdom of those in later life.
In this series, we are exploring our CHRIST-centred, OTHERS-focused faith. We now come to R—responsibility. We are called to faithfully use all we are for God’s glory. Major Deana Zelinsky reflects on how responsibility encompasses stewardship, discernment and decision-making, relation to authority, and our response to God’s call.
"It has been particularly inspiring and hopeful to hear how our Salvation Army mission partners are finding ways to work together."
Tentmakers: Multivocational Ministry in Western Society, The Lives We Actually Have: 100 Blessings for Imperfect Days, and the podcast, Fully Scored
This is the first article in a five-part series on sacramental living. Articles will be published monthly, alternating in print and online at Salvationist.ca.
Aux-Captain Cryderman explains how she encourages her church to be faithful in giving, in a post-pandemic era.
Combating the individualistic culture of our world starts with us and our families.
As we continue our spiritual life series, we are exploring what it looks like to live as CHRIST-centred, OTHERS-focused disciples. In this article, three Salvationists share how being engaged in ministry (E) has been vital to their spiritual health, and how they approach making disciples.
By relearning the "why" of our traditions, let us reimagine and motivate innovation for the future.