Who asks the questions?
BODY BUILDER Over the years, I have been greatly influenced in my thinking by Lyle E. Schaller, revered by many as the "dean" of church consultants. One of the things that has especially impres-sed me is his framing of questions.
FOCUS – Why wait?
When my siblings and I were very small, my mother was rather vigilant about keeping our little bodies junk food free. There was the occasional dish of ice cream served (not without its virtue, when one considers the calcium content),
On the Corner
BY ROBERT CORNER - Some General Principles I want to be all I can be. At my age, I'm supposed to be -- through having been. I'm not ready for "having been." I'm a "now" kind of person. I want to be a change agent
Meet the Bridgebuilders
A funny e-mail entitled "30 Years Difference" circulated recently, depicting all too well the changes in life that 30 years can make. In '72, your parents may have been begging you to get your hair cut, in 2002, your children
Frontlines – News Briefs of the West
But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. (I Peter 2:9) That wonderful call
Promoted to Glory
Patrick promoted to Glory soon after retirement Majors David and Effie Patrick His master replied: "Well done good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things; Come and share your
Harvest Festival tradition continues
THROUGH THE YEARS, Harvest Festival donations have helped to provide resources for maintaining relevant curriculum for cadets, enhancing library resources and allowing technological upgrades. Fall is about going back to school
Hudson, Anderson trade miles for money in unique World Service fundraiser
MAJOR DAVID HUDSON and Jack Anderson BY DR. JACK ANDERSON - Lance Armstrong was not one of the 1,000 bicyclists riding in this year's Amtrak Century ride. However, two Salvationists (Major Dave Hudson and myself), as well as a multitude of cycling
West honors 9/11 victims, volunteers
On the first anniversary of Sept. 11, The Salvation Army joined other organizations in remembering those we lost in the attack on America and in honoring those who volunteered to assist in relief efforts. In the Western Territory, many corps held
Peacocks installed as Crestmont leaders
(l-r) Lt. Col. Carolyn Peacock, Captain Steve Smith, Lt. Col. Raymond Peacock, Brigadier Emma Irby, Commissioner Linda Bond and Captain Marcia Smith. BY OLIVIA YATES - The Crestmont College chapel was the site of a special service of installation as Commissioner Linda
Bridgebuilders get to work
Thirty-one new cadets marched smartly past the Army flags lining the center aisle of the Tustin Ranch Corps, and up onto the platform where they took their place as the 2002-2004 Bridgebuilders Session of cadets. Territorial Youth and Candidates' Secretary Major