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HAVRE, MT: Ministry outreach worker--Join us in Big Sky Country and the great outdoors in Havre, Montana. We are looking for someone who will commit to two years to help us get the Gospel out to the unsaved, bring in
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Outstanding This edition of New Frontier (Nov. 26) was outstanding. The piece on The Salvation Army's receiving one billion dollars was fascinating. The piece on the Irvine Foundation uniting four divisions and four counties lifted my heart with
Service Beyond the Call of Duty
Yuillogistically Speaking By Major Chick Yuill - Margaret and I had a wonderful Christmas holiday. Catriona and Jenni, our daughters, arrived from England on Christmas Day and spent what should have been the next 10 days with us, but what turned
Focus – Why Settle for Angels?
By Major Anne Pickup - "Please return this survey," were the instructions on the notice in my mailbox. There were four questions: Do you believe angels exist? Do you believe you have a guardian angel? Have you ever felt an
On the Corner
By Robert Docter - We both impact and are impacted by others in our environment. I learned long ago that if I want to discover the meaning of a sentence I need to go for the verb. What does impact mean? When
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
By Bob Bearchell - Capt. Arthur Storey, territorial emergency & disaster coordinator, reports from Guam that the relief efforts after Typhoon Paka continue in full swing. Eleven Salvation Army officers and 153 volunteers have touched the lives of 27,577 affected
PROMOTED TO GLORY
MARTHA ELEANOR JAMES was promoted to Glory recently in Petersburg, Alaska. She was born to a Salvationist home, the niece of Field Adjt. Charles Newton (O.F.), with a devoted love of God and man. (Newton and his wife Belle were
PROMOTED TO GLORY
Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Three Veteran Officers Leave for Home Lt. Colonel Margaret B. Cox (R) has peacefully and quietly entered the gates of Heaven from Hayward, Calif. Born in 1906, she was the granddaughter of a missionary. When
Four Valued Officers Enter Retirement
Majors Earl and Annette McInnes now enter honored retirement. Trained and commissioned as an officer in the Canadian territory, Major Earl McInnes has served 43 years in Army ministry. During 13 years of corps assignments he commanded some of the
Gariepy Publishes Book on Alaska History
A Century of Service in Alaska (Ed note: The following is excerpted from Colonel Henry Gariepy's book, A Century of Service in Alaska, which will be published in March 1998.) Joe Wright, a Tlingit, launched the Army in Hoonah in 1901. Before
Alaska Soldiers Prepare for Centennial
Plans are underway to celebrate The Salvation Army's 100th year of ministry in the nation's northernmost state, with Alaskan Salvationists eagerly looking forward to the "Congress of the Century." "The Alaska Congress was originally instituted to give Salvationists from isolated areas