So Cal Musicians Hold Councils
Festival of Praise The recent Southern California Division's Music Councils were a blend of talented guests and God-honoring music. Highlight of the event was the "Festival of Praise," when a full house of delegates and guests packed the Pasadena Tabernacle. The Torrance
Edwardses, Clausen Return Army to Guben
Granats Expand Army Work Near Polish Border by Major Evelin Binsch - translated by Major Christine Schollmeier - Commissioners David and Doreen Edwards, Western Territorial leaders, recently traveled to the former East Germany, where they visited Salvation Army social institutions and corps in
This Chariot Still Rollin’ Along
WAY TO GO--The Petaluma, Calif., corps has a 1951 Dodge van that has been newly renovated and restored; it now serves as a disaster canteen. At the Petaluma, Calif., corps, Lieutenants Brian and Tina Hoover have been busy--and not the least
New Program Center Opens in San Francisco
Edwards, Love Dedicate Downtown Service Center by Judy Vaughn - Sears Roebuck and Company has donated 1 million pieces of children's clothing to charity--the largest single donation in Sears history. A third of it will come to The Salvation Army in
Keep on Believing
Lucy Booth-Hellberg by Frances Dingman - Lucy Booth? Who was she? It is unfortunate that Americans have heard little about Lucy Milward, eighth child of William and Catherine Booth. Lucy was born in 1868, three years after Eva. As a child she
Beyond Volunteerism
Yuillogistically Speaking by Major Chick Yuill - Someone asked me recently what Thanksgiving means to me and I had to give them three answers. The first answer was the one I would have given until three years ago. It was simply
Focus – God and the Filmaker’s Art
Fo by Major Deborah Flagg - "There must be a God: 'Decalogue' is back," writes Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times in his recent article on the Polish-made film series, and not since Cecil B. DeMille and Charlton Heston
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - We seem to image a relationship between giving thanks and family. The Thanksgiving I remember best occurred about 50 years ago. The kitchen in the Docter household had been remodeled, and a beautiful new stove and oven
I Have a Dream…(with apologies to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
by Commissioner David Edwards - I recently watched a television documentary in which a news photographer spoke about an incident in which she was involved six years ago in South Central Los Angeles during the Los Angeles civil riots. Apparently,
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - From its humble beginnings as a potluck luncheon in honor of World Food Day and National Bosses Day, the idea of fostering teamwork developed into a successful silent auction/potluck luncheon at the Northwest Divisional
Classified
ALASKA--Caretaker: for King's Lake Camp. Requires skill and ability to perform maintenance and emergency repairs at the camp. Salary to be negotiated but will include unfurnished housing. Please submit application and resume to: The Salvation Army Alaska Division; P.O. Box