Oregon Kids Take Musical on the Road
by Captain Randall Kinnamon - There are people hurting in the world out there. They need you, they need me, they need Christ. --John Gowans What do 50 talented young people from Oregon have in common with General-elect John Gowans
The Bawdens– Army Through and Through
by Frances Dingman - That's a lotta years! If served end to end, the Bawden family has racked up 400 years in service to The Salvation Army. Eva Mitchell was the oldest of seven girls born to Salvation Army officers.
San Diego Citadel Corps Cadets Head to Mexico City
from a report by C.C. Michael Opina - Twenty strong, a team went forth from San Diego Citadel to Mexico City to teach vacation Bible school and do God's will. Right off, the group found that Mexico City was far different
Army Celebrates 75 Years on Moore Street
by Mark Robb - More than 98,000 people are served each year at the Moore Street Corps and Community Center in North Portland where they enjoy activities ranging from organized sports, swimming classes, and youth programs to Bible studies for
Five Named ‘Frontiersmen of Year’
Jan Young is known for her tireless efforts with the women and their families of the Family Treatment programs in Honolulu. As the chaplain she provides much more than just traditional services. She is conspicuous for her outreach to the
Klotz-Collins Aids NAB from Phoenix
"I'm in awe of what The Salvation Army does," stated Marlene Klotz-Collins, a 15-year member of the Phoenix Metro Board who has served for the past two and a half years on the Army's National Advisory Board (NAB) as well.
Hunter Takes the Reins Of Phoenix Metropolitan
by Sue Schumann Warner - "The Salvation Army is my number one commitment in my community involvement," said Yvonne Hunter, newly installed chair of the Phoenix Metropolitan Advisory Board. Hunter, public affairs representative for APS (Arizona Public Service) in Phoenix,
Summer Service Corps Teams Spread Around Globe
by Kevin White - The Territorial Youth and Candidates' department is pleased to announce the 1999 Service Corps teams. Twenty-seven young adults ages 18 to 26, divided into five teams, will represent the West as they reach out to share
Busbys Appointed National Leaders
Commissioners John and Elsie Busby, territorial commander and territorial president of women's organizations in the Southern Territory, are appointed as national commander and national president of women's organizations, effective September 1, 1999. Previous appointments include those of chief secretary and
Family Life Positive at CFOT
Cadet Families Thrive During Officer Training by Frances Dingman - What is it like for a family to pull up stakes and live for two years in an institutional setting? Three couples from the Faithful Intercessors Session graciously took time
Lt. Tim Smith Speaks for Intercessors
by Lt. Tim Smith - (Note: The following is excerpted from Smith's address during Sunday's Service of Appointment) In 1865 William Booth embarked upon a crusade against poverty, hunger, addiction, fear, hopelessness, and despair--a war against sin. He vowed that "while
Faithful Intercessors Take the Field
Lts. Genesis & Martha Apuan Asst. Corps Officers Monterey Peninsula, CA Lt. Howard Bennett ARC Command - Trainee Lts. Keith & Robin Bottjen Asst. Corps Officers El Paso Citadel, TX Lts. John & Linnea-Lynne Aulani Desplancke Asst. Corps Officers - Cheyenne, WY Lt. Andrew Allan Griffith Assistant --