Have you noticed how many OKs are missing from the congregation when you enter a typical Salvation Army corps these days? It was this observation that led Major Marlene George to pursue a research project as part of a doctor of ministry degree: “Salvation Army Officers’ Kids: How OK Are They?”
To commemorate the 110th anniversary of the sinking of the Empress of Ireland in May, representatives from The Salvation Army participated in a weekend of events at the invitation of officials from the Empress of Ireland Museum at Father’s Point in Rimouski, Que. The Canadian Staff Band and Colonels John and Lani Chamness stand in front
The Salvation Army is active in more than 130 countries worldwide. With such a wide scope of ministry, there are many service opportunities for both officers and lay personnel interested in serving overseas. Below is a list of available positions in other Salvation Army territories, prepared by the IHQ personnel
A new innovative infant and child mental health and wellness initiative at The Salvation Army’s Bethany Hope Centre in Ottawa aims to give parents of young children access to the highest level of specialized care and treatment.
I am raising my boys to be the type of people who young Bhreagh needed—people who remind others every day that they are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works.