Today, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda launches its 2019-2020 annual report. This report highlights the work of The Salvation Army in the past year and includes informative financial reports as well as stories of people who have been positively affected by continued commitment to support those who need it the most.
Major (Dr.) James Watt Receives Order of the Founder Award
Retired officer recognized for his life-saving medical work in Zimbabwe
by Pamela Richardson NewsMajor (Dr.) James Watt, a retired Salvation Army officer and physician from the Canada and Bermuda Territory, has received the Order of the Founder, The Salvation Army’s highest honour. Renowned for his medical work at Howard Hospital in Zimbabwe, where he faithfully served the underprivileged and established critical health-care infrastructure,
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Salvationist Podcast: Working Toward Christian Unity
In an age of polarization, Peter Noteboom, retiring general secretary of the Canadian Council of Churches, urges the church to work together and make positive change.
PodcastRetiring after 27 years with the Canadian Council of Churches, Peter Noteboom shares his thoughts on why ecumenism matters and how the church can be a positive agent of change in society.
The Least of These
As an outreach worker, losing my father to alcoholism has helped me understand the complexities of addiction, trauma and loss.
FeaturesFor me, working with The Salvation Army allows me to combine my faith, my passion for social justice and my desire to serve others in a way that reflects the love and compassion of Christ.




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