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Miywanohk Program in Edmonton Gives Options for Sober Living

A 23-unit building offers affordable and supportive housing for people in recovery.
News
On November 13, The Salvation Army in Edmonton held the official opening ceremony for thenew Miywanohk Program at their Keystone location. This 23-unit transitional housing program offers a safe, affordable and sober place to live for adults of all genders. Each unit includes basic furnishings, such as couches, tables and chairs, coffee

Shining On

Hockey player Matthew Allen reflects the light of Jesus—on and off the ice.
Features
Matthew Allen is a 28-year-old hockey player and Toronto Maple Leafs fan. He’s a volunteer, a good friend, a team player and is often the face behind The Salvation Army’s mascot, Shieldy. On Sundays, he can be found at the Army’s Agincourt Temple Community Church in Toronto, greeting people as they come in the door and collecting the offering.

That They May All Be One

A love letter from The Salvation Army to the broader church.
Opinion & Critical Thought

"Dear Unity: Overdue Love Letters to Heal a Divided Church" contains 30 chapters, one written by General Peddle, from a variety of denominations and traditions, expressing a desire for unity among churches.

Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus promised to fill us with His wisdom, love and power.
Faith & Friends

Jesus’ fourth statement in His famous Beatitudes sermon has as much to do with treating others with kindness and compassion as it does with worshipping God,  to live in the centre of God’s heart.

Open Hands, Open Hearts

In Costa Rica and Panama, The Salvation Army nurtures hope where it’s needed most.
Features

The Salvation Army’s ministry in the Latin America North Territory—spanning 10 Spanish-speaking countries—is a vibrant expression of faith, culture and compassion. This photo essay focuses on Costa Rica and Panama, where God’s love is lived out in classrooms, corps halls, seniors’ homes, migrant shelters and a training college.

Living History: A Firm Foundation

The Heritage Centre’s trowel collection commemorates some of The Salvation Army’s most significant buildings.
Features

Living History is an ongoing series showcasing just a small assortment of the more than 350,000 items housed at The Salvation Army Heritage Centre in Toronto. This month, we spotlight four trowels in the centre’s collection.

"Faith in Action"

When a Salvation Army congregation in Toronto learned a sister church in Angola needed help, they knew that prayers were not enough.
Faith & Friends

A Salvation Army church in Angola was in need, and a Salvation Army church in Toronto answered the call. “We need to put faith into action, and that is what we did at East Toronto for our brothers and sisters in  Angola,” says the pastor, Lieutenant Patrick Penton.

The Bread of Life

Jesus offers transformation, not transaction.
Opinion & Critical Thought

In the Gospel of John, Jesus provides seven names of relationship that teach us how we may be in relationship with him. Over this next year, we are going to visit each one of these “I am” statements of Jesus.

Real Religion

Restoring people affected by modern slavery and human trafficking.
Features
Stephen Moorgen is the modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT) response facilitator in the Prairies and Northern Territories Division. Tell us about the origins of your faith. I am a first-generation Canadian with Black West Indian and East Indian heritage. I grew up in the Christian community and was a youth and young adult pastor for four