Generations of Salvationists have carried the banner of salvation for the lost, holiness for the convert and service to all. They have pledged to use their time, talents, gifts and abilities to fight the salvation war—to rescue the perishing and care for the dying. Our mission remains our motivation; the movement is vibrant and strong. Yet
Booth UC Celebrates 43rd Convocation
Dignitaries, faculty and family gather to recognize the class of 2025.
By Sylvester Awojide
“Graduation is not the end—it is the beginning,” said Winnipeg’s Deputy Mayor Markus Chambers to the graduating class at the 43rd spring convocation ceremony of Booth University College (Booth UC) in April. “Carry forward the lessons, relationships and compassion you cultivated here.” Held at Knox United Church in Winnipeg, the ceremony was
La Belle Province: Spotlight on Quebec
Three stories of music, leadership development and outreach in Montreal and Quebec City.
by Giselle RandallThe Home Front is an ongoing series where we highlight the mission and ministry taking place around our territory. We will visit each Canadian province and territory, as well as Bermuda, and celebrate the innovation and impact the Army is having in corps, social services and youth ministry. This month, we visit Quebec.
Hope for the Future
Single mother finds relief thanks to Salvation Army food bank support.
By Juan RomeroAlthough Amanda Bree is proud to be doing her best to keep her children well, she credits the food bank for its crucial assistance to her family
Cedar Hill Corps Celebrates 70 Years
Congregants gather for a weekend of memorable festivities.
by Abbigail Oliver
The Salvation Army’s Cedar Hill Corps in Warwick, Bermuda, celebrated its 70th anniversary with a full weekend of festivities in February, ending with a Sunday service that welcomed nearly 100 attendees. The celebrations kicked off on Friday evening with a family fun night, where attendees enjoyed dinner, followed by card and group games and
This is what modern CCM looks like—meeting practical needs, forming community partnerships and sharing the light of Christ through simple yet profound acts of kindness.
The Church That Raised Us
One family, five generations of Salvationism in Fenelon Falls, Ont.
by Abbigail Oliver
To some, The Salvation Army in Fenelon Falls, Ont., is just a spot on the map—a church with a small congregation of approximately 35 regular members in a town with a population of only 2,500. But to one family, it holds generations of memories. From weddings and vow renewals to baby dedications and soldiership, the Dewey-Rioux-Wellon family has
Standing With Women and Girls
Reflections on the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
by Lieutenant Mirna DiraniLt Mirna Dirani shares her experience attending the 69th session of the United Nations (UN) Commission on the Status of Women.
“Every Day I Start Over”
A Salvation Army officer shares about living with depression.
BY CAPTAIN OLEG SAMOILENKOMaybe you are someone who lives with depression, too. Maybe you know what this fight means. Then know that you are not alone. We are still worthy, we are still enough and we are still loved by God, no matter what people say.
Territorial Leaders Embark on Bermuda Tour
The visit was a time of encouragement, thanksgiving and appreciation.
by Abbigail Oliver
From February 28 to March 5, Commissioners Lee and Debbie Graves, territorial commander and territorial president of women’s ministries, visited ministry units across the island of Bermuda, accompanied by Lt-Colonels John and Brenda Murray, territorial secretary for communications and director of international development. Their tour included