Breeze Mitchell was introduced to The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope in Port Hardy, B.C.,in 2019. “This is a home away from home for me, and it is for a lot of other people, as well,” Breeze says
Words can either build up, encourage or motivate, or they can hurt, tear down or leave someone with lasting scars.
Some believe heaven is a myth, the creation of delusional wishful thinkers. But the very best IS yet to come.
"We Can All Recover"
With the assistance of The Salvation Army, Kyle Arnold conquered addiction and rebuilt his life.
By Juan RomeroKyle Arnold finally got out of a cycle of addiction that had taken over his life for almost 20 years, with the help of The Salvation Army. “There’s no such thing as ‘too far gone.’ We all can recover,” he concludes.
The Red Geranium
When she was faced with her poor attitude, a surprise gift helped Jeanette Levellie change her ways.
By Jeanette LevellieAfter a parking-lot confrontation outside of her church, Jeanette Levellie needed a bright reminder that God’s grace is deeper than her sin and shame. And since we never know what kind of day someone is having, we need to remember to share that grace with them.
Finding Hope in the Psalms
A concussion was composer Mike Janzen’s own valley of darkness.
By John LonghurstLate one night in 2016, Christian composer and pianist Mike Janzen got up out of bed in Toronto to get a drink of water.His life hasn’t been the same since. After seeking medical attention, he was diagnosed with a concussion and told it could take a few weeks or a couple of months to feel better. It took four years. He still doesn’t feel 100 percent recovered. Unable to write music or perform, Mike turned to the Bible’s Book of Psalms for comfort
Soccer, Service and Salvation
Nathan Furbert's love of sports, passion for music and desire for service make him a stand-out on the island of Bermuda.
By Jayne Thurber-SmithTwenty-year-old Nathan Furbert is a vibrant member of the North Street Citadel Salvation Army church in Hamilton, Bermuda.
A Sign(ing) From Heaven
At a Salvation Army church in Ontario, God used Jimmy to reach out to two other souls
By Shirley KingAfter a Salvation Army church reached out to Jimmy, God spoke through him to reach two other souls, so that they could follow His prompting and experience a new community.
What can I do now that will stand the test of time? Major Margo Goodger thought to herself. And then the idea came to her: a tattoo.
Always Extraordinary
When it comes to helping others, there is no such thing as ordinary.
By Diane StarkWhatever we do in the name of God is always extraordinary. Ordinary Angels tells the true story of an extraordinary woman who rallied a Kentucky community to save a three-year-old’s life.