Salvationist Podcast: A "Magical" Ministry
Captain Matthew Trottier uses his magical talents to share the gospel.
As "Major Magic," Captain Matt proves that anything can be used for God’s glory—even a rabbit in a hat.
As "Major Magic," Captain Matt proves that anything can be used for God’s glory—even a rabbit in a hat.
This summer, John Lam retires after 30 years of ministry with the Canadian Staff Band, including 17 years as bandmaster.
On the importance—and uniqueness—of men’s ministries, the male loneliness crisis, and how any corps can build a successful ministry for men, with all generations involved.
A roundtable discussion with Major April McNeilly and her Gen Z daughter, Rebekah McNeilly.
In a public housing neighbourhood in Halifax, Open Arms offers a place to receive support and experience the love of Jesus.
Pink Days supports women of all ages and stages, with a particular focus on mothers and newcomers who may not have established networks in their new home.
Drama, in its various forms, has been a part of Salvation Army ministry since the beginning. So, what did the Founders and Salvationists since then understand about the power of this art form that has kept it alive in the Army for more than 150 years?
An honest conversation about where we’ve succeeded with gender equity and where we’ve still got work to do, featuring Commissioner Lee Graves and Lt-Colonel Wanda Vincent.
On this episode, Nancy Turley, territorial abuse advisor for Canada and Bermuda, shares some of the dangers young people may face online, along with practical suggestions to stop problems before they start.
Greg Kyllo shares his personal story, his professional insights into sobriety and an encouraging message for those who might be struggling.