L.A. Miracle Club Enrolls 20
The Los Angeles Harbor Light Miracle Club welcomed 20 new members at their annual gathering recently. The club honors individuals who have successfully completed a drug and alcohol treatment program and who have stayed clean and sober for at least
Northwest Camp Meetings See Buchanans Installed
by Captain Steve Bradley - Actively seeking to follow the Apostle John's instruction to "live deeply in Christ," more than 450 Salvationists and friends pitched their spiritual and, in many cases, literal tents for three days of exploration in the
Tustin Ranch Reaches Out with Country Fair
The Tustin Ranch Corps' third annual Country Fair drew almost 500 people, including friends and neighbors in the Tustin Ranch, Orange, Villa Park, Tustin and Irvine communities. Featured were Christian ventriloquist John Reed, a barbershop quartet, an all-female Blue Grass band,
Intermountain Hosts 200 At High Peak Camp
By Gary Compton - With the theme of "My Best for His Highest," more than 200 campers, staff, family and friends recently gathered in the Aspen Ridge Center at High Peak Camp for the final festival of the Intermountain Division's
Women’s Auxiliaries Play Vital Roles
Great Falls The Women's Auxiliary of Great Falls, Mont., held its Ninth Annual Antiques & Collectibles sale and luncheon recently. The membership is enthused and gratified with the results of this sale, which was held at the gymnasium at the community
Saunders New Philippines TC
Lt. Colonels Robert F. and Carol J. Saunders have been appointed as Territorial Commander and Territorial President of Women's Organizations in the Philippines Territory, with promotion to the rank of colonel effective November 1. They currently serve as Chief Secretary and
Founder’s Dream Lives in Booth Center
Seattle By Vivian Borkgren - Walk with me through the William Booth Center in Seattle, past the busy entrance desk, through a large room filled with rows and rows of upper and lower bunks, then enter a smaller, quieter room lined
Social Service Commitment Strong
Menlo Park V.A. Program Army Under 'Umbrella' with Clara-Mateo by Judy Vaughn - There is much talk in social service circles today about agencies putting aside their institutional boundaries and working together much more closely to address the needs of the community
Kay Rader ‘Promoted’ To Rank of Commissioner
For the first time in her life, Mrs. General Kay F. Rader will hold a Salvation Army rank in her own right when she assumes the designation of Commissioner Kay F. Rader on October 1, 1997. Other married women officers have
Army Ministers to Crowds at Diana’s Funeral
Condolences Sent As news of Princess Diana's death was made public, General Paul A. Rader sent a message of condolence to Queen Elizabeth: "Salvationists throughout the world join Your Majesty, the Royal Family, relatives and friends in mourning the sudden and tragic
Mission 2000 and Beyond
By Commissioner David Edwardss - for New Frontier In the New Frontier of March 14, 1991, it was described as the "most sweeping and challenging program of growth since the territory's early growth boom over a century ago." It was launched as
Faithful Intercessors Arrive
Major Terry W. Griffin - Have you ever listened to one of those preachers who uses big theological words and wondered, "What in the world is this person talking about, and does it have anything to do with real life?" I