And the walls came tumbling down
A SALVATION ARMY canteen was on site throughout the recent disaster training exercises in Denver, Colo. McNichols Arena demolition aids in disaster readiness BY CHRISTY ZIEMBA - The Salvation Army's emergency disaster team was asked to participate in one
Stricklands installed as Northwest leaders
NEW DIVISIONAL LEADERS were installed recently in the Northwest Division. Pictured (l-r) Commissioner Doreen Edwards, Lt. Col. Charles Strickland, Commissioner David Edwards and Majs. Ron and Pamela Strickland. BY CAPTAIN CATHI BOYD - The Northwest Division recently gave a rousing
Gowans inspires, challenges, convicts, entertains
CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL BECOMES AN ARMY HALL BY ROBERT DOCTER - Crashing chords and triumphant fanfares echoed through the Crystal Cathedral as over 2,000 Salvationists and friends assembled to welcome the Crossbearers session of cadets and hear the Army's international
A noble effort!
THE BODY BUILDER by Major Terry Camsey - Did you see it? That program on 60 Minutes II that explored the problem of children living on (or rather, under) the streets in Mongolia. There were hundreds of them who scavenge for food
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - Some ruminations on motivation. I'm a strong advocate of the premise that if you really want to learn something, you have to live it. It requires doing. And doing requires motivation. In my elementary education I only remember the
Three strikes and you’re IN!
by Lt. Colonel Sharon Robertson - To my chagrin, I was born uncoordinated. Even in childhood I took the scriptural admonition not to let the left hand know what the right hand is doing quite literally--my left hand not only
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - The Community Relations and Development Department has been blessed for over 10 years with the volunteer services of Laura Thaller, who efficiently helps with the mailings and does many other tasks. Now that she
Classified
GLENDALE, AZ: Dir. of Youth and Creative Ministries--Must be proficient either with guitar or keyboard, able to lead corps musical groups, relate well to youth and provide programming of interest to them. Must be self-motivated, energetic and spiritually mature. Salary
Pomona Corps, Temple enroll soldiers, dedicate outpost
We will boldly seek the lost, making disciples and striving to enlist soldiers who publicly commit to radical obedience to Christ. MEMBERS OF THE Pomona, Calif. corps and Pomona Temple Outpost attended a special joint worship service in which 34
Saunders enter honored retirement
Majors Neil H. and Beth Saunders have entered honored retirement after careers that have spanned the globe. Saunders was born to Salvation Army parents in New Zealand and he grew up in Australia. After attending the International
Corps and church aid at-risk teens
A new and exciting program for at-risk teens and pre-teens ages 11-17 has opened in Redlands, Calif. Named the Community Teen Club, this program is a collaborative effort of The Salvation Army and Trinity Evangelical Free Church. Held