For the Kingdom

How Alpha is strengthening churches and bringing people to Jesus.
Features

Corps across the territory are incorporating Alpha into their ministry strategies, from group gatherings over shared meals to outreach efforts for youth.

La Belle Province: Spotlight on Quebec

Three stories of music, leadership development and outreach in Montreal and Quebec City.
Features

The Home Front is an ongoing series where we highlight the mission and ministry taking place around our territory. We will visit each Canadian province and territory, as well as Bermuda, and celebrate the innovation and impact the Army is having in corps, social services and youth ministry. This month, we visit Quebec.

The Spirit of Compassion

A fresh approach to community care ministries.
Features

This is what modern CCM looks like—meeting practical needs, forming community partnerships and sharing the light of Christ through simple yet profound acts of kindness.

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All for One ...

In Lilo & Stitch, family is more than just a word. It's a way of living.
Faith & Friends

Lilo & Stitch, in theatres this month, is a live action/CGI remake of Disney’s 2002 animated film of the same name.

Peppered With Love

Salvation Army ministries in British Columbia express gratitude for weekly vegetable donations.
Faith & Friends

When Sunnyside Produce Ltd., a family-run greenhouse that grows 34 hectares of bell, mini and other specialty peppers in Surreyand Delta, B.C., were reviewing their annual giving options, they had an idea. “Every year, we make donations to different organizations, and we know The Salvation Army does a lot of good work locally,” says Corne Moerman,a fourth-generation grower. “Last year, we got to talking about setting up a program where we ship a pallet per week, which we’ve been doing for a few months now.”Since last May, Sunnyside Produce Ltd. has shipped more than 200 kilograms of bell peppers a week to Salvation Army ministry units across British Columbia, totalling more than 3,000 kilograms. 

Always Relevant

Learning to read the Bible for all its worth.
Faith & Friends

Why is the Bible still relevant more than 2,000 years after it was written? because Salvation Army pastor Mal Davies argues, because ut is still relevant, and needed, today.

Grand Opening of Army Thrift Store in Leslieville, Toronto

Shoppers help fund local Salvation Army programs and services.
News
A new Salvation Army thrift store in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood officially opened in March, making it the ninth store in the city. Territorial and Ontario divisional leaders were invited for an exclusive tour of the store followed by speeches and a prayer led by Major Lori Mitchell, area commander. The official ribbon cutting opened the

Booth UC Offers Education to People Experiencing Homelessness

Pilot project aims to make university more accessible.
News
At Booth University College in Winnipeg, a new pilot project is offering free university-level education to vulnerable populations. With a focus on making education asaccessible as possible, Shelter U is available to candidates from shelters across the city who will take the course alongside campus-based students. For many vulnerable people,

Booth UC Celebrates 43rd Convocation

Dignitaries, faculty and family gather to recognize the class of 2025.
News
“Graduation is not the end—it is the beginning,” said Winnipeg’s Deputy Mayor Markus Chambers to the graduating class at the 43rd spring convocation ceremony of Booth University College (Booth UC) in April. “Carry forward the lessons, relationships and compassion you cultivated here.” Held at Knox United Church in Winnipeg, the ceremony was

One Lord

What does it mean for Jesus to be fully God and fully human?
Opinion & Critical Thought

Because Jesus became incarnate, God has not only empathized with us from a distance; he has felt the tears of grief and the joy of laughter himself.

Join the Brigade

We are all called to Christian ministry.
Opinion & Critical Thought
Generations of Salvationists have carried the banner of salvation for the lost, holiness for the convert and service to all. They have pledged to use their time, talents, gifts and abilities to fight the salvation war—to rescue the perishing and care for the dying. Our mission remains our motivation; the movement is vibrant and strong. Yet

Untamed

Do we try to domesticate God?
Opinion & Critical Thought

While it is true that God’s character is the same yesterday, today and forever (see Hebrews 13:8), God is also uncontrollable, untameable and unpredictable—I might be so bold as to say that God is wild. Yet, time and time again, we attempt to fit him into a box that we can define and control to serve our own needs.

Salvationist Podcast: Musicals, Monologues and More!

How Salvationists are continuing—and reinventing—drama in the Army today.
Podcast

Drama, in its various forms, has been a part of Salvation Army ministry since the beginning. So, what did the Founders and Salvationists since then understand about the power of this art form that has kept it alive in the Army for more than 150 years?

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