Motherhood Inc.
“I know that you sincerely trust the Lord, for you have the faith of your mother … and your grandmother” (2 Timothy 1:5 NLT). Paul’s opening thoughts in his letter to young Timothy are words of...
View ArticleFrom Nigeria to Newfoundland
When I met my wife, Dena, I didn’t even know where Newfoundland was,” laughs Solomon Okhifoh. “But since moving to Conception Bay South, N.L., in 2008, I can’t imagine living anywhere else.” Following...
View ArticleNo Chance to Say Goodbye
The death of a loved one is never easy to bear, but suicide is particularly difficult for those left behind. Survivors face an emotional assault from all sides: grief, confusion, anger, guilt. For...
View ArticleGames Night at Metrotown Citadel in Burnaby, B.C.
It’s important for mothers to form deep and lasting connections with their children, which is why The Salvation Army recognizes the need for programs that foster these relationships. Captains Paul and...
View ArticleRunning the Race
Above: Colin Harris running in St. John’s, N.L.; right: Mjr Ray Harris and Colin Running has played an important role in my life. It has kept me in shape, provided good moments of laughter and offered...
View ArticleCraig’s List
Paul in front of the Halifax Centre of Hope with intake worker Charlie Pitman (left) and John den Hollander, the chaplain who visited Paul in prison Paul Craig had stopped at the mall to make a quick...
View ArticleA Father’s Quest
“I was determined to provide a two-parent home for my child,” says Blake Myles, whose own turbulent childhood made him want to become a better father. When he was just two months old, his parents...
View ArticleFamily Ties
When Cal Ming had a heart transplant in 1993, he was given a second chance at life—but at what cost? While the transplant undoubtedly saved his life, the drugs he needed to take after the operation...
View ArticleCaught in the New Age Trap
Lieutenant Phillip Blindenbach and his wife, Kathy, are co-pastors at the East Village Mission, a ministry of The Salvation Army—Community Services (Calgary) “How do I sum up the 10-year fog bank of my...
View ArticleThe Mail Mix-Up
“Cassie gave me some of our mail on the bus today,” my 13-year-old daughter, Lea, announced as she handed me an envelope. “Thank you, Honey,” I replied. “And tell Cassie and her mom I said thanks.”...
View ArticleOttawa Bethany Hope Centre Reopens
The Bethany Hope Centre assists young parents in Ottawa, such as Bonnie Gardner, pictured with children Adam, Zachariah and LaurenThe Salvation Army celebrated the official opening of its newly...
View ArticleCyndi Desjardins: A Life Recaptured
Cyndi Desjardins is currently learning to use myoelectric arms, which were paid for through fundraisers and donations from people who heard her story. “The arms cost $50,000. All I can say is the Lord...
View ArticleRunning for a Brother
A passionate trail runner, John McAlister appreciates every opportunity to getoutside and explore God’s creation James and John McAlister were friends as well as brothers. Born 18 months apart, the...
View ArticleIn the Driver’s Seat
Photo: © iStockphoto.com/101cats Ross Carne remembers looking out of his kitchen window in Collingwood, Ont., and watching the shipyard and factory workers as they rode or walked to work. He deeply...
View ArticleThe Outlawed In-Law
Photo: © iStockphoto.com/monkeybusinessimages The beautiful bride gazed adoringly at her groom, glowing and radiant in love. Her father put his hand on their two hands and pronounced them husband and...
View ArticleCaution: Tough Times Ahead
Photo: © iStockphoto/MariaPavlova “Life is difficult.” That’s the way the book started. I thought, “Oh no, this is going to be a tough read!” However, I soon found myself absorbed in one of the most...
View ArticleSizing Up the Cyberbully
“Gimme your lunch money!” The phrase may conjure up the stereotypical image of the child bully—usually a boy—with more brawn than brains who terrorized other children for a variety of assumed reasons....
View ArticleKid-Friendly Church
Photo: © iStockphoto.com/CEFutcher As my seven-year-old son squirmed and rustled in his seat, I stood on the platform giving him the “evil eye.” Inwardly I groaned as he slithered onto the floor and...
View ArticleSupporting Your Teen on Their Journey to Independence
He seemed more anxious to leave than he was sad to go. When did that happen? Emotions washed over me—fear, anxiety, pride, love. Thoughts clouded my mind. He’s too young! What if he gets sick? He’ll do...
View ArticleThe Mighty Duckhunters
The verdict is in: TV watchers would rather keep up with the Robertsons than the Kardashians. And they’re voting with their remotes. A&E’s Duck Dynasty—about a family who went from rags to riches...
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