Get out!
It was déja vu! Conducting the command evaluation for the Intermountain Division several months ago, we were placed in a hotel at 1823 Curtis Street. The hotel is 20 plus stories tall and covers most of the city block--a block
FOCUS – Capital punishment
Recent headlines about Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh have brought the question of capital punishment back to life. Odd as it may seem to those who are not Christians, the death penalty is not an issue that the church
Disciples’ Register
I propose we eliminate the Corps Seekers' Register. It has been tried and found wanting. For decades we have been listing seekers and using that list as one measure of our evangelical success. Please note (we say at corps and
Education Summit ‘paves the way’ at Commissioning
The territorial Christian Education Summit, "Paving the Way," has been designed to provide workshops to meet a variety of teaching needs. "The program department has sought out some of the nation's best authors and instructors to share from their experiences
New Frontier garners award
EVANGELICAL PRESS ASSOC. New Frontier, the Western territorial newspaper, received an award of merit in the Awards of Excellence newspaper category during the Evangelical Press Association's (EPA) annual convention, held in San Diego, CA. It's the second award of merit
Tillsleys address Cascade
GENERAL BRAMWELL TILLSLEY (R) [center] and Mrs. General Maude Tillsley (R) enjoy a moment of conversation during their recent visit to the Cascade Division. General Bramwell Tillsley (R) and Mrs. General Maude Tillsley (R) were featured guests at the Cascade
Trumpet call for Harry Stillwell
GENERAL JARL WAHLSTRÖM pins the Order of the Founder badge on retired Bandmaster Harry Stillwell during the 1983 Western Centennial Congress. Commissioner Will Pratt, then territorial commander, looks on. This trumpeter never blew an uncertain sound. Harry Stillwell, O.F., is
In the majors
BY MAJOR SCOTT RAMSEY - Late Monday night the Santa Cruz, CA, leadership miraculously turned a little older. It is a phenomenon that occurred literally around the nation. It has never happened in The Salvation Army to this degree, but
ARC always ready for change
BY DAWN MARKS - The concept of The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs) is as old as The Salvation Army itself. General William Booth's mandate to "Go for souls and go for the worst," is still the ARC's
Raising up the age-old foundations
BODY BUILDER Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up the age-old foundations; you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls, Restorer of Street with Dwellings." (Isaiah 58:12 NIV) (Note: this column is a continuation of Major Camsey's Body