It’s for the birds!
BODY BUILDER This is an extraordinary and, at the same time, difficult time in the history of the territory. It's a time when administration is trying to empower those on the front line without (as they say) "throwing out the baby
IN FOCUS – The virtue of faith
One Sunday morning, not long ago, we sang Herbert Booth's great song, "I bring to Thee my heart to fill" (SASB 489). After the meeting, my close friend Gary said, "The best line in the whole songbook is that line,
Kevin Dean: “I was living like an animal”
IN PROCESS Disoriented and fatigued, the man climbed into his bed at the Van Nuys ARC, laid his head back, and sighed. Glancing out the window, he noticed a thin sliver of sky between the buildings, and suddenly was overcome
On the Corner
BY ROBERT DOCTER - Most people say they want to find happiness. Sounds like happiness is a lost dog. "Here Happiness
YouthQuake 6.02 – turning the world upside down
These who have turned the world upside down have come here too. (Acts 17:6:2 NKJV) We have all kinds of names to describe them, some not very complimentary. We worry about them. We are anxious for them. They can
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
"God had an only Son and he made him a missionary," said David Livingston, Scottish missionary and explorer, who spent more than 30 years ministring in Africa (including today's Zambia and Malawi). Salvationists throughout the West have a heart
Estonia on the move
FIVE NEW soldiers are enrolled in Kopli Corps, Estonia. The Salvation Army in Estonia has experienced growth in its senior corps with the recent enrollment of five new soldiers by Major Wes Sundin, regional officer for Estonia. Majors Wes and
September 11 attacks affect Army donations
POSITIVE RESULT Like other local charities, The Salvation Army of Washoe County, Nev., was hurting financially in the weeks following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C. Donations for the Army's local programs dropped off dramatically, as
Follow the flag
CADETS AND OFFICERS form a procession as they return the session flag to the training college. BY COLONEL ESTHER SATHER - I have been made aware these last months of the renewed emphasis of honoring our American flag. All of
‘Touched by an Angel’ producer touched by Army
SALLY AWARDS GALA MARTHA WILLIAMSON, producer of 'Touched by an Angel,' received the first annual Steve Allen Award for Entertainment Excellence. At its recent 43rd Annual Sally Awards Gala, the Southern California Division honored individuals whose outstanding contributions to the community
Four new Commissioner Sunbeams in Arizona
CAPTAIN JENNIFER WILD admires Stacie Ellis's new Commissioner Sunbeam Award as (l-r) Kiera Runquist, Sarah Wild, and Heather McDonald look on.The Glendale, Ariz., corps announced that four of their Sunbeams were presented their Commissioner Sunbeam Awards by Captain Jennifer Wild,
Canada invites North Americans to explore ROOTS
JUNE 28 - JULY 1, KITCHNER, ONTARIO Have we lost our edge? Is The Salvation Army fully committed to the war for lost souls? This summer SAROOTS.CA, a mission-focused renewal conference, will fan the Army's flame. Its goals