DEAR UNITY: OVERDUE LOVE LETTERS TO HEAL A DIVIDED CHURCH
EDITED BY PHILIP RYALL

Born out of the simple act of breaking bread, Dear Unity: Overdue Love Letters to Heal a Divided Church is a powerful new book that focuses on the importance of Christian unity. The idea first sparked when Australian author Philip Ryall and his wife, Jennie, invited more than 60 church leaders from different denominations into their home for a meal and discussion. In the same way, Dear Unity brings together personal reflections, letters and teachings from more than 30 prominent Christian leaders around the world. Contributors include Francis Chan, Nicky Gumbel, Heidi Baker, Darlene Zschech and General Brian Peddle, retired world leader of The Salvation Army.

The Canadian launch took place in July 2025 at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, with General Peddle and other contributors present, such as Cardinal Gérald C. Lacroix, Bishop Bruce Myers and Ryall. It was an ecumenical gathering with leaders from a variety of denominations celebrating the book’s launch and its message of unity and love.

“Over the last five years, I’ve been putting together this book that invites all the leaders of the world, of all the denominations, all the expressions of Christianity, to share their heart and publicly share their agreement that we need to be one as a church,” says Ryall. “Division is a darkness all over the world. What if this is the remedy? Let’s let this book become a mustard seed, to go out and create this movement of love.”

Dear Unity is meant for Christians and church leaders, inviting them to move beyond division, celebrating differences and the rich diversity of the church while working together toward a common goal—growing the kingdom of God.

Dear Unity is available to purchase on Amazon and through booksellers worldwide.

LIMELIGHT

Limelight is a documentary about the Limelight Department in Melbourne, Australia, a pioneering film studio established in the late 19th century that used lantern slides and early motion pictures to share the message of The Salvation Army. The studio, originating before the rise of Hollywood film, connected with communities and inspired faith in new and innovative ways.

This documentary weaves together restored archival footage with engaging interviews to tell the story of how The Salvation Army used media and technology to advance its mission, even in its early years.

For Salvationists, Limelight celebrates the heritage of the Army and its strength of meeting people where they are through bold and unexpected forms of outreach. For wider audiences, it reveals a lesser-known part of Army history as an organization that once ran one of the world’s earliest film studios.

Limelight is meant for use as both an internal resource and an external outreach tool, and viewers are encouraged to watch the documentary at home or as a group, reflecting on what is possible when faith meets creativity.

To learn more about Limelight, visit limelightdocumentary.com.

HIS LIGHT IN US
CANADIAN STAFF SONGSTERS

His Light in Us is the newest album from the Canadian Staff Songsters, offering a powerful reminder of the transformative hope and strength found in Christ. The 14-track CD celebrates the divine light of God and encourages listeners to carry his light into the world.

Under the direction of Songster Leader Cathie Koehnen, the Canadian Staff Songsters present a moving selection of music, including songs such as Great God, Great Praise, He Will Hold Me Fast and the title track, His Light in Us.

The album also features special selections with soloists Steven Cooper, Janine van der Horden and Aidan Turley.

Designed for both personal reflection and as a resource for ministry, His Light In Us is intended for Salvationists, friends and anyone who needs a reminder of God’s faithfulness.

His Light In Us is available to stream on Spotify and Apple Music, and available to purchase on Amazon or through Trade Canada and Bermuda.

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