Salvationist Podcast: Simon Gough, Leader of NEON
Gough shares how NEON can support worship teams across the territory.
Leader of NEON discusses issues facing worship leaders today, and how Salvation Army song writing builds up our movement.
Leader of NEON discusses issues facing worship leaders today, and how Salvation Army song writing builds up our movement.
Territorial leaders talk about the importance of "food, family and faith" to Salvation Army ministry in Italy, and how the Army is fighting human trafficking in Greece.
Bruce and Irene Finkel have served in The Salvation Army for decades.
How a new Salvation Army corps is reaching youth and the unchurched in Halifax.
How a Salvation Army halfway house in Toronto helps ex-offenders reintegrate into the community after incarceration.
Hint: It's not about "welcome gifts" and comfy pews. It's about creating a cultural shift in our churches.
On this episode of the podcast, Aimee tells us about her journey with cancer, what she’s learned from the story of Job, and how the Army can better serve suffering humanity.
In this episode, Maricarmen Raudales shares how the Army is fighting against conjugal violence in Quebec, what inspires her about the Army today, and how she learned the Army is far more than just a thrift store.
In this wide-ranging interview, Major Ballantine takes listeners through his life’s journey—from his salvation experience at the Salvation Army corps in Windsor, Ont., to his leadership of the International Staff Songsters and the Canadian Staff Songsters, to his retirement from active ministry last fall.
For this episode of the podcast, we talk with Danny Zacharias and Chris Hoklotubbe, two Indigenous scholars and followers of Jesus who study theology from an Indigenous perspective. Danny is also one of the presenters at The Salvation Army’s INSPIRE Conference and Congress this month.