Through Joseph’s quiet faithfulness and acceptance of the extraordinary, we see God’s promise fulfilled through a seemingly ordinary couple—ordinary, yet extraordinary in their willingness to be part of God’s plan and to embrace what God asked of them, no matter what the cost may be.
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Standing Up as a Vast Army
Together in Mission concludes with powerful message from territorial leaders.
by Geoff Moulton
For 12 weeks, from September 30 to December 16, the Canada and Bermuda Territory engaged in a series of online study and discussions entitled Together in Mission. Led by Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd, territorial leaders, the sessions were hosted by Salvationists from across the territory.
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Let us ask ourselves what we can do, especially in a year that may be one of the most difficult Christmas seasons in recent memory, to bring light to the darkness.
A Fairy-Tale Christmas
What does our devotion to Hallmark movies say about us?
by Captain Laura Hickman
Beyond their predictable storylines, aesthetically pleasing sets and model casts, is it possible that Hallmark movies reveal something about our culture?
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The importance of healthy and appropriate touch.
Word and Deed
Reflecting on integrated mission on the 130th anniversary of In Darkest England, and the Way Out.
by Colonel Debbie GravesWhether we call it integrated mission, incarnational ministry, pioneering, holistic transformation or community capacity development, the plain and simple truth is that “we are the lives in which Jesus is incarnated every day and everywhere we go.”
A Lesson in Faith
Five ways to manage anxiety and focus on the things that matter with kids back in school.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweKids are now back in school, whether in person, online, at home or a mix. For some, that’s exciting. For others, it’s stressful. For us, we are somewhere in the middle of those two realities.
My Brother’s Keeper
The Canadian Council of Churches calls for end to Safe Third Country Agreement.
by Peter NoteboomActs of charity and justice can relieve suffering and put people on a better course, but right changes in policy and legislation can be much more effective over the long term in treating people with justice, dignity and hospitality.
We’re pretty good at making sure our kids are prepared for the day, but it's important fro them to be prepared for life and the world as well--by learning how to study the Bible.
What Really Matters
Finding meaning in suffering and grief during the pandemic.
by Danielle StricklandThere are five stages in a classic model of grief that we can link to COVID-19.