I’m Pro-Life
Yuillogistically Speaking by Major Chick Yuill - The other week I made a brief but impassioned speech at the Rotary Club of Pasadena, where I am a member. The main speaker had just concluded her presentation and opportunity was given for questions
Focus – Liberation Day
by Lt. Amanda Reardon - Like many Americans, I have spent time this month reflecting on the rights and liberties I enjoy in this country. Though I'm weary from the crime and discouraged by the materialism that saturate this society,
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - Life happens between endings and beginnings. They establish life's boundaries--the bench marks by which we organize our memories. Often, events define them; some self-determined, others imposed; some surrounded by pleasant feelings, others less so; some formed in
We may not be able to afford it- but we cannot afford not to do it
by Commissioner David Edwards - It is summer time. And summer time in the USA means camp! The very thought makes some divisional youth secretaries break out in sweat. A lifetime ago, my wife and I served as divisional
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - Great Plains, a leading provider of enterprise-wide business management solutions for the midmarket, recently honored the territorial finance department with a 1999 Pinnacle Award for outstanding achievements. There were 60 major corporation nominees at
Classified
ALEXANDRIA, VA--National Headquarters: Graphics Designer. Christian Education Dept. at NHQ has opening effective July 19, 1999. Primary duties: preparing and editing layout of publications, materials, and brochures using desktop publishing software on MacIntosh computer; designing and creating graphics and art
PROMOTED TO GLORY
'Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Mrs. Lt. Colonel Linnea Gifford (R) was recently promoted to Glory, while peacefully sleeping, from the Palmcrest North Convalescent Home. Linnea Goode was born in Chicago in 1908. Her parents, Lt. Colonel and
Haven Program Celebrates Five
by Helen Ridgewell - Commissioner David Edwards and a crowd of well-wishers helped Lt. Colonel Alfred Van Cleef, Southern California divisional commander, Roy Snapp-Kolas, executive director, the residents, graduates and staff of the Haven celebrate their fifth anniversary and launch
Long Beach Temple Dedicated
NEW BEGINNINGS--The Salvation Army of Long Beach recently dedicated its Temple Corps, under the leadership of Corps Officers Lts. Oscar and Edith Tippol. Joining in the celebration were territorial leaders Commissioners David and Doreen Edwards, So. California divisional leaders
Noah Has Something to Say Today
Got an Umbrella? by Major Carolyn Mulch - The people were very wicked, with evil thoughts in their hearts. When wickedness is in control, it can be vicious. It ruins happiness, joy, and many worthwhile things given to man by God.
Tucson Honors CSM Marvin Lantz
by Annie Woods-Tornick - On "Older Adults Ministries Sunday," the Tucson Temple Corps recently paid homage to its members of more than 45 years. Certificates of recognition were presented to Ernette Miller, Esther M. Bugbee, and Olive Craddock. Singled out
Guam Summer Camp Spans Pacific
by Alisha Sanders - Guam's indigenous people, the Chamorros, share their little island with people from every corner of the earth--and the Guam Corps' three summer camps exemplified the very diversity that makes Guam unique. Diversity brings challenges, however, especially