Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Hot Spots I thank God for the work and ministry of New Frontier, especially for the special "Hot Spots" issue. It is a helpful resource to reach out to the Korean community, both Christians and non-Christians. I also
Classified
SEATTLE ARC--Bookkeeping Position. Applicants should have a combination of applicable experience and education. Computer experience highly desired. Further information at (206) 587-0503. Resumes to The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 3756, Seattle. WA 98124 VISALIA, CA--Youth Worker/Program Assistant. Be part of a growing
How Does Your Garden Grow
The Body Builder By Captain Terry Camsey - Our rear garden is a shambles! It was a mess when we moved in, since the house had been empty for many months, and our many efforts at trimming, pruning, mowing, and weeding have
Focus – That Wonderful Button
By Lt. Colonel Mervyn Morelock - "Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Romans 6:11) Like many folks these days, I regularly use a computer. Because my wife
On the Corner
By Robert Docter - AN OPEN LETTER To the MISSION2000 Council, to TERLOC --and to VISIONARIES anywhere: In life we are always at mid-course--somewhere between the beginnings of things and their end. As we examine what has transpired in past action and what
Changes Count!
By Lt. Colonel L. Raymond Peacock - Years ago, I was taught "What leadership chooses to measure becomes important; what you count matters!" For several years we in the West have been emphasizing "People Count!" by counting new soldier enrollments, increased
PROMOTED TO GLORY
Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Major Hope Guernsey Carpenter (R) was recently promoted to Glory from a nursing home in Scottsdale, Ariz. She was 88 years old. Hope was born in 1909 in Van Horne, Iowa, and commissioned a
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
By Bob Bearchell - Over 600 firefighters received food and drinks from two mobile S.A. canteens on duty near fires burning in the Santiago Canyon, Calif., area. "The Salvation Army will provide support to the emergency workers as long as
Lewises, Purdells Enter Honored Retirement
Majors Dillmond and Donna Lewis recently entered honored retirement, Lewis having served more than 25 years and Major Donna Lewis more than 22 years. Dillmond Lewis was born in Brookings, S.D., in 1931 and commissioned with the Ambassadors Session in the
Army Participates in Frontier Remembrance
Aurora The Aurora, Colo., Corps participated for the second year in "Homestead City." Several organizations pitched tents outside the city and showed close to 30,000 people how life was for the Colorado pioneers a century ago. Leading the Salvation Army exhibit was
Rotarians Help Kids Play
by Beverley Ventriss - The Salvation Army Los Angeles Day Care Center recently recognized the Los Angeles Rotary Club #5, and its president, Kathy Turner, for replacing the center's worn-out playground equipment with a new Discovery Pine Playstructure and Circle
Women “Surprised by God” In Northwest Division
By Major Ruth Sundin - As 180 women of the Northwest Division recently met in conference, they found blessing along with a good time. The theme was "Surprised by God." The guest speaker was Reverend Marti Ensign, Methodist minister and