Kay Sera?
BODY BUILDER I remember reading some years ago about a traveling salesman who arrived at his favorite hotel only to find that there was a clergy convention going on. He was, later, describing the experience of being surrounded by such
Dennis Earnhart: “I’ve been delivered!”
IN PROCESS It was a beautiful day at the park. The man, following casually behind a group of pedestrians, was glancing admiringly around at the scenery, cheerfully watching the ballgame in progress, when, suddenly, his face clouded with an expression of
On the Corner
BY ROBERT DOCTER - Got compassion? We are not a large church but we are a very significant movement. I don't know why we're not a large church. I'm not sure we need a super-size to move toward our mission. We
Communicating our vision and purpose
In his book, Purpose Driven Church, Rick Warren takes one chapter to highlight the importance of "communicating your purpose" once you have determined it. He believes that the purpose needs to be restated every month to keep the church moving
Frontlines — News briefs of the West
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. Jim Eliot, missionary --martyred in the jungle of Ecuador. FINDING LOVED ONES Each year, the Western Territory's missing persons service opens about 1,000 new inquiries, reports Major
Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor Asking hard questions In the early '70s, as a young college student relatively new to the Army, I wanted to be able to write a paper about the ARC's rehabilitation programs, and quickly found out that while there
Promoted to Glory
Promoted to Glory Lt. Colonel Minnie Belle Shennan was promoted to Glory on January 14, 2003 from St. Agnes Memorial Hospital in Fresno, Calif. Born July 24, 1914 in Ontario, Oregon to officer parents, Minnie Belle was a third generation Salvationist. Entering
Delegates SOAR with Tillsleys at Crestmont
BY DONNA AMES, MAJOR - Crestmont College recently hosted a Holiness Seminar with Bible teacher, author, and retired General Bramwell Tillsley (R). In addition to the cadets, LEADS students and staff of Crestmont College, sessions were open to interested Salvationists from
Evie Dawe half a century of serving
EVIE DAWE HAS played the piano during ARC chapel services since 1953. BY MARILYN G. GREGORY, MAJOR - There are volunteers
Lilly dedicates $4.6 million to disaster training
PLANNING GROUPS MET to develop a disaster response training program. BY CALEB SJÖGREN - Because of The Salvation Army's prominent role in the months following September 11, 2001, and because the Army may again be called to respond to future large-scale
Boys and Girls Club ‘joins’ TSA
YOUTH IN YUMA enjoy activities at the new Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club. BY ERIC LO, MAJOR - More than 260 members of the community of Yuma, Arizona, recently made their way to the dedication of "The Salvation Army Boys
Leaders seek hard answers
BY ROBERT DOCTER - Editor's note: The major presentations and summaries of the discussion by conference participants will be presented fully in the next issue of New Frontier. The territorial commander, Commissioner Linda Bond, and the territorial chief secretary, Lt. Colonel Donald