A Fair Trade
My time volunteering at a Salvation Army food pantry has humanized me in ways I never thought possible.
By Colin BeardallWhy does Colin Beardall volunteer at The Salvation Army Lakeshore Community Church’s food pantry in Toronto?
Why does Colin Beardall volunteer at The Salvation Army Lakeshore Community Church’s food pantry in Toronto?
Recently, Major Shirley King had a very filling, rich and satisfying day of ministry, which included the first in-person service at a seniors’ home since the pandemic. Little did the residents or those leading the service know what was going through her head as they shared in worship
Walk along the main street in Swift Current, Sask., and you’ll be greeted by sparkling and enticing window displays—courtesy of the Salvation Army thrift store.One week, NHL hockey jerseys in pristine condition take centre stage. Another week, sumptuous grad gowns adorn the front windows. A Salvation Army exhibit spotlights the living history of the church. And still other times feature the Beatles or Star Wars.
Jewish priest Zechariah and his wife, Elizabeth, had prayed for a child throughout their lengthy marriage until they’d lost hope. By now they were old. Too old, by human standards, to have children. But God delights in turning human ways upside down. He loves to do things His way, often surprising us. And what hHe did left the priest, literally, speechless.
This past January, Phil Callaway and his wife, Ramona, were in Hawaii, where he was on a speaking tour.That Sunday, He and Ramona were enjoying an early breakfast when suddenly at 8:07 a.m., the world went crazier than a cageful of monkeys. Here’s what happened …
When the teachers of the law brought a woman caught in the act of adultery to Jesus (see John 8:1-11), they expected Him to do one of two things: Have the woman stoned or set her free. Either way, they had Him.So, Jesus did the logical thing. He squatted down and wrote in the dirt.
The bestselling book of all time offers us wise daily advice on what to choose from a vast wardrobe of options.
A walk with his daughter showed a father how to look at life from a new perspective.
The Salvation Army backpack meal program has been in place since 2014 and serves 247 students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 in the 25 participating schools in Red Deer, Alta.
When you are in deep waters and may even feel as if you are drowning—because of financial troubles, family woes or work strife—remember that God is always with you.