Truth and Justice

Considering the rights and responsibilities of freedom of speech.

Features

Christians need a newspaper in one hand and a Bible in the other— according to theologian Karl Barth. In our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Angelica Sulit about free speech.

The International Brigade

A large part of the success of The Salvation Army’s camping ministries is due to its committed and enthusiastic staff—both from here and abroad.

Features

The Salvation Army’s camping ministries in Ontario were back in full swing this past summer. Meet six of the international staff who served at Jackson’s Point Camp and Newport Adventure Camp.

The Salvation Army Marks Orange Shirt Day

How three ministry units are taking steps on the journey of reconciliation.

Features

Each year, September 30 marks Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, to raise awareness of the impact of Indian residential schools, remember the children who never returned home and honour survivors, their families and communities. The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda is committed to recognizing this day and taking intentional steps on the journey to reconciliation.

An Enduring Faithfulness

How The Salvation Army shaped my town—and me.

Features
It was the fall of 1899 in my hometown of Monkstown—then known as Paradise Sound—a tiny, isolated community accessible only by boat in Newfoundland and Labrador. The town had no church building and no regular full-time minister. In faith, the men of the town built a church. They called it the “Whosoever House,” and they

Territorial Communications Launches Virtual Ministry Highlight Project

New video project spotlights how Salvation Army corps use technology in their worship.

News
In response to the growing wave of digital ministry at church, The Salvation Army has launched a new virtual ministry highlight project. Resulting from a partnership between corps missions and the territorial communications video team, the project is composed of a series of videos that take an inside look at how corps across the territory are

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Breaking Down Walls

Mohawk musician Jonathan Maracle shares a message of forgiveness and healing.

Faith & Friends

Jonathan Maracle is the founder and lead singer of Broken Walls, a music group that has travelled around the world, sharing the message of Jesus and building bridges across cultures, for almost 30 years. Last August, he was the musical guest at The Salvation Army’s fifth annual Celebration of Culture, held in partnership with Indigenous Pathways, in Alberta.

From Streets to Success

In Kenya, The Salvation Army provides necessities for today and gives hope for tomorrow.

Faith & Friends

With support from the Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship Program, The Salvation Army in Kenya is supporting families and their children who have no place to call home through a community outreach program.

Have Wheels, Will Travel

How a bike from The Salvation Army helped a Winnipeg radio host.

Faith & Friends

The purchase of a bike from The Salvation Army had a significant impact on Christian Aumell's life and helped him through a challenging period of adjustment.

May You Fare Well

Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd share a message of hope in their final chapel as territorial leaders.

Opinion & Critical Thought
Commissioner Floyd Tidd: When we first arrived back in the Canada and Bermuda Territory from our time as leaders in Australia four years ago, in the first chapel, I talked about my Rubik’s Cube, and the lessons of life and leadership that I’ve learned from it. I want to use it as a focus for us this morning, slightly different than