Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Emergency ministry Thank you for the latest edition of New Frontier, which I have read with interest and will as usual pass on to other people interested in the news it conveys. Regarding the Littleton tragedy: I
No Visible Means of Support
The Body Builder by Major Terry Camsey - We had a few minutes to spare so I switched on the television. This was at the Training School during a visit to the Australia Southern Territory a few years ago. We were not
Focus – “Fair Wages for Fair Work”
by Dr. James Read - For me as an ethicist, one of the most inspiring stories of Salvation Army history is the story of the Lamprell Street match factory. In 19th century England, fires had to be lit for the basics
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - She's a dumpster diver--somewhere between 35 and 60--hard to tell. She looks unkempt, but never filthy. She sleeps in her car with four dogs. I see her with them each time I run at the park. Often
Third Century Salvationists
by Lt. Colonel Raymond Peacock - Pure and simple, this is a report on a book, recently arrived at Trade that is worth reading by all Salvationists. The author, Colonel Shaw Clifton, one of five candidates for General at the
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - Majors James and Judy Goodwin, Bellingham, Wash., corps officers, report a lot of fund-raising is going on in preparation for next year's International Congress. Bellingham has 38 delegates planning to attend. A 20-family garage
Classified
San Francisco, CA--Director of Social Services: Golden State DHQ is seeking an individual to encourage and support improvements in quality of all social service programs. Assess existing sources of support needed to maintain current levels of service, and plan for
Doris Verbout Goes Home
Doris Verbout, daughter of John and Ethel Ellis, was a faithful soldier of the Portland, Ore., Moore Street Corps. Doris lived her life for others. She took care of her six children, two of whom are officers today; Major Cheryl
Owen To ICO
Major Judith Owen, corps officer at Colorado Springs,Colo., will be one of 100 officers from around the world to attend the coming eight-week session of the Army's International College for Officers in London. Held under the leadership of Colonel Brian
Inland Empire Shows Strong Growth Trends
Corona Opens Corps by Brian Pickering Lt. Colonel Raymond Peacock, territorial secretary for program, and Major Donald Bell, Sierra del Mar divisional commander, recently helped dedicate the division's newest corps in Corona, Calif. Also present were Lt. Colonel Carolyn Peacock
Griffins, Starretts Promoted to Lt. Colonel
Lt. Colonels Daniel and Helen Starrett Lt. Colonels Terry and Linda Griffin The General has approved the promotion of Majors Terry and Linda Griffin and Majors Daniel and Helen Starrett to the rank of Lt. Colonel, effective June 8, 1999. Before assuming command
New Zip for THQ
The Salvation Army's Western Territorial Headquar-ters will relocate its administrative offices next year to a recently purchased building in Long Beach, Calif. according to an announcement by Commissioner David Edwards. The move, expected to be completed by August, 2000, will