World Service Report – Schneiders Succeed in Tblisi
by A/Captains Scott and Barbara Schneider - We had a very productive and busy end to 1998. In September, we had to make a hurried move to a new region of Tbilisi. We had been living in an area fairly close
World Service Report – Headline News from Philippines
Colonels Robert and Carol Saunders Since the outbreak of fighting between government troops and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), THQ has lost contact with the corps officer in New Panay, the corps closest to the fighting. In the past, the
ARC Cadets Testify to Rebirth in Christ Jesus
Stories from cadets who are graduates of Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center programs Cadet Michael Paugh (Anaheim ARC ) My father was an alcoholic and when I was 17 years old, my mother went to be with the Lord. Feeling angry and
Crestmont Stands Beneath The Shadow of the Cross
Internationally known musician Steve Amerson will be the special guest at the upcoming Good Friday service, held at the Western Territory's Crestmont campus. This year, the event is titled "The Shadow of the Cross." An ensemble cast will portray some
Army Proclaims A Risen Lord
by Robert Docter - The Army of the West proclaims a risen Lord, an empty tomb, a joyous morn as congregations assemble to celebrate Christianity's highest day. He is risen. He is risen indeed! Easter hymns sound forth from hearty
Impossible
rader An Easter Message by General Paul A. Rader Death is final. Beyond it, hope is futile--or so we assume it to be. Who has ever gone beyond the limits of life into the domain of death, to return with word of
Yukumoto Receives Award for Excellence
Paul Yukumoto, of the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division, recently was honored as the Western Territory's recipient of the Award for Excellence in Social Work. "I can't think of anyone who deserves this recognition more," stated Major Don Mowery, divisional commander,
Bethesda…”A Healing Place”
Bethesda House--the Army's ministry to AIDS families--identified as the West's most outstanding Social Service program for 1999 PLAYTIME--Program Director Julie Lewis takes a few moments to join the fun and games-playing in one of the resident's rooms. by Beverly Ventriss -
Letters to the Editor
ers Letters to the Editor (About the article, "Pierced to the Heart," by Captain Carla LaFayette in the December 23, 1998 issue of New Frontier) KUDOS! I agree with you that the Lord uses whatever it takes to get the message to
The Body Builder Please, Please Don’t Pick the Daisies
by Captain Terry Camsey - I lack many skills, and one is a green thumb for gardening! In the United Kingdom, the term used is "green fingers." I cannot recall having ever grown more than watercress sown on a damp cloth
Focus – Love: Cheap Word, Expensive Act
by Lieutenant Lisa Van Cleef - Love is one of those wonderful feelings that can evoke any number of psychological, physical and emotional responses. There are few other emotions that call forth such strong reactions from us. I saw a movie
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - Just the other day spring arrived. The wind is kinder. The rain more gentle. The sun warms more deeply. The earth opens itself to receive seeds of new life. She returns to all who occupy her