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Keep Calm and Feel Welcomed

Salvation Army food bank’s support eases a student mom’s financial strain.

Faith & Friends

The Salvation Army food bank in Brandon, Man., has supported Oluwatosin Dare over the past year, ensuring her family has all the food they need.  "It is good to know that you can go to places like The Salvation Army and feel welcomed," she says.

Salvationist Podcast: Keeping Kids Safe Online

How can parents, youth leaders and pastors help protect young people?

Podcast

On this episode, Nancy Turley, territorial abuse advisor for Canada and Bermuda, shares some of the dangers young people may face online, along with practical suggestions to stop problems before they start.

From Ducks to Dives

Five innovative fundraisers for Partners in Mission.

Features

Through fellowship lunches, friendly competitions and fun incentives, Salvationists and supporters  tapped into their creativity to contribute to the 2025 Partners in Mission Self-Denial Campaign.

Call and Commitment 2025: Major Jennifer Hillier

Officer shares her inspiring journey to full-time ministry and the joy she finds in serving others.

Videos

Each year, the month of February is designated in our territory as Call and Commitment Month, where we create space for individuals to discern and explore God’s call on their lives.

Bearing Up

In Paddington in Peru, our marmalade-loving hero tackles his most dangerous mission yet.

Faith & Friends

Paddington in Peru, in theatres now, is a live-action animated adventure film based on the beloved children’s book character.

Wedded Bliss

Or, a guide to marriage when divorce and fleeing the country are not options.

Faith & Friends

Phil Callaway and his wife, Ramony, have now celebrated 40 years of marriage. Here are 40 -- well, actually 20 -- reasons how they managed to do it.

The Good Doctor

How Claire Osmond’s faith guides her medical studies.

Features
Claire Osmond attends St. John’s Citadel, N.L., and is a medical student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Tell us a little about yourself. I’m from St. John’s, N.L., and currently live at home with my parents and younger sister while attending medical school at Memorial University of Newfoundland. I can often be found with a hot latte and

Living History: Spectacles of the Past

The Heritage Centre holds a true piece of Canadiana from none other than Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.

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 are highlighting one of the most unusual pieces in their possession: eyeglasses that belonged to Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.

"I'm Safe Here"

Fleeing Mexico in the wake of cartel violence, Claudia’s young family found a safe haven with The Salvation Army.

Faith & Friends

Through The Salvation Army, a family fleeing violence in Mexico found life-changing assistance, both from a food security and a spiritual perspective, as well as ongoing compassion and encouragement.

Let Your Fire Keep Burning

How living in Papua New Guinea showed me the real meaning of the Self-Denial Campaign.

Opinion & Critical Thought
While I grew up hearing about The Salvation Army’s Self-Denial Campaign, it wasn’t until 2016, when I first came to serve in Papua New Guinea (PNG), that I saw it lived out in action. One Sunday, as our corps officer introduced the campaign, he set a fundraising target, calling each of us to give up two weeks’ salary toward meeting this goal. My

Stop Spreading the News

When it came to my bad habit of “sharing information” on social media, my son reminded me to keep the focus on God.

Faith & Friends

When was the last time you shared a story about someone coming to Christ or beating an addiction with God’s help? Surely those stories are out there. They just aren’t as readily available as all the negative news