Dickson Obasuyi found himself in Edmonton with $80 and no place to go . Thankfully, The Salvation Army’s Edmonton Centre of Hope provided him with shelter and a fresh start.
A Blooming Mistake
Like my mother and her plants, I need to start looking past the exterior to the heart of a person.
By Joyce Starr MaciasAfter an embarrassing incident with her mother, it occurred to Joyce Starr Macias that there was a similarity between my initial attitude toward the plants and the way we often treat people. By valuing each person as a unique creation of God, she now sees the beautiful blossoms of new friendships developing. "I’m expecting those blooms will keep flourishing even for people like me who weren’t born with a green thumb!" she says.
Elizabeth Shepherd: The Jazz Singer
Virtuoso Elizabeth Shepherd's song stylings are praised around the world, but she has stayed true to her Salvation Army roots.
by Ken Ramstead"Music is a way for me to understand God," says Elizabeth Shepherd, world-renowned jazz musician and Salvation Army member.
Rahab: Hide and Seek
When a woman with a dark past co-operates with God, her future turns bright.
By Jeanette LevellieMany of us have a dark past, and when we recall that past, we feel unworthy to serve God and share His good news with others. But God used a former prostitute, Rahab, to help His chosen people. He saw in her a brave heart and a strong soul.
Movie: Jesus Revolution
Jesus Revolution is more than a movie; it's an invitation to experience revival.
By Shannon MischukJesus Revolution is based on the book of the same title by Pastor Greg Laurie, founder of Harvest Christian Fellowship, a retelling of his first-hand conversion experience with Lonnie Frisbee and Pastor Chuck Smith. An impressive film that does a great job of detailing the incredible spiritual awakening of the 1960s and ’70s and how God moved during that time, it absolutely has implications for us today.
Match Game: Enola Holmes 2
In the new movie, Sherlock’s sister seeks the truth about a missing factory girl. But for The Salvation Army, the game was already afoot.
by Ken RamsteadIn Enola Holmes 2, Sherlock’s sister seeks the truth about a missing factory girl. In the course of her investigations, Enola discovers that unsafe factory conditions are killing the female workers. But in reality, The Salvation Army’s response to this and other social concerns, such as poverty and homelessness, echoes down the years to the present.
Promises, Promises
When God promised an old woman a baby, it was nothing to laugh about.
By Jeanette LevellieWhen God promised Abraham and Sarah a baby, the couple laughed. After all, were well into their senior years—and they’d never had kids. That didn’t bother God. With Him, a promise is a promise. It may take Him longer than we like, but He always keeps His promises. Now that’s something to laugh about!
Promise Kept
During my own frightening time of illness, God provided help, just when I needed it.
By Joyce Starr MaciasThe Bible contains many verses about God’s willingness to hold us close in frightening times of need. Joyce Starr Macias is living proof that God keeps his promises. And she is forever grateful that He strengthened her and helped her when she needed it most.
In Service to the Community
Interview with Burlington, Ont., Mayor Marianne Meed Ward.
By Kimberly McIntyreA woman of faith, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward is the second female mayor in the history of Burlington, Ont., and is making history in her community, all while leading with grace and compassion, and is using her gifts to better the people around her.
Helping Newcomers
Forced to flee violence in her homeland, Jane found support at The Salvation Army in Calgary.
By Juan RomeroJane* was forced to flee to Canada, along with her children, with virtually nothing. Once she arrived, she turned to The Salvation Army for support.