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Rob Perry

Growing up in Edmonton, Rob began working with the homeless, and with poor children, when he was 18. Now, he lives and ministers in Toronto’s Regent Park community with The Salvation Army, Corps 614, where he works primarily with Regent’s amazing children and youth.  Regent Park, home to 12,000 people, is one of Canada’s poorest communities.  Rob is privileged to live alongside his Regent Park neighbours, where together they strive to know God better in the midst of the city.

He has a degree in International Studies from York University in Toronto and speaks and preaches regularly at youth and adult conferences. He shares about mission, God’s love, and God’s call for all believers to take up their cross and follow him.

Passionate about the Kingdom of God and social justice, Rob also plays the piano and is a committed supporter of the Edmonton Oilers.

From This Author...

It was Sunday, two days before Christmas, and I was standing in the middle of a gymnasium—the chaotic centre of a Christmas pageant rehearsal. At the back of the gym, kids workers frantically tried...
One night a few years ago I was working on a Salvation Army street van. It was about 1:30 a.m. and very cold. An old man approached us for a coffee. We knew him quite well as he regularly visited...
A landowner heads into the city early in the morning to hire labourers to work in his vineyard. He finds some men in the marketplace doing nothing. They agree to the wage he offers and head off for a...

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