The glories of a broken heart
by Laura Robinson - Laura Robinson I am sitting at my desk listening to the rain as it pounds against the roof; every once in a while there is a fierce clap of thunder as the long awaited storm draws near;
On the Corner
Get committed and get connected by Robert Docter - Stretched too thin—that’s the message that comes across time after time in country after country as New Frontier reports on Salvation Army life in a territory that must depend on outside resources for
The reason why we fight!
by Robin Forsyth, Colonel - Thirty years ago most of The Salvation Army’s work in Central America did not exist. God has done a new and beautiful thing with the development of his Salvation Army here. Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras
Frontlines – News Briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand and it
Kims continue African Santa Clara link
A MAN ACCEPTS Christ after viewing a movie shown by the team. He had never been to a church or had heard the Gospel. Captains Fred and Chris Kim of the Santa Clara Korean Ministry recently returned from a missionary
Opening doors for kids in the Marshall Islands
2003 Territorial Women’s ministries project YOUTH IN THE Marshall Islands will be able to attend school with help from the Territorial Women’s Ministries Project for 2003. Do you remember the excitement of going back to school after summer vacation? You may
The view from the bridge
“I came here so I would not commit suicide,” said 17-year-old Patricia as she sat in the dining room of the Catalina Booth home for girls in San Isidro del General. Just a few days before, she stood poised on a
An Army of Blood and Fire
by Captains Odilio and Ivis Fernández - Regional Officers - Western Cuba - Under the theme “But the people who know their God will firmly resist him” (Daniel 11:32) Cuban Salvationists are inspired for a strong fight against Satan. We know
Army marches to a latin beat
Latin America North Territory - Salvation on a Shoestring by Sue Schumann Warner - The battle against poverty, drugs, and natural disasters seems never ending in Latin America North. Yet somehow, in the skirmishes, Salvationists are finding ways to win. The nine countries
Officers train ‘north of bridge’
Training College EDUCATION OFFICER MAJOR John Mowers talks with cadets in the college library. The USA Western Territory provided funding for the library. If you want to find the Latin America North College for Officer Training, this is the address: “From
‘Unfortunate’ sacrifices challenge officers in LAN, around world
SERGEANTS Carlos and Irma Rueda, in charge of the 25 de Julio corps, pray with a woman who attends the corps. Where do your unneeded dollars go? Think about officers serving on this world’s mission field. For instance, serving without
Army fights in Satan’s living room
COSTA RICA by Text and photos by Sue Schumann Warner - CAPTAINS Rodrigo and Elizabeth León (l), with residents of Tierra Prometida and (r) Major Doug Danielson. While Costa Rica may have an exotic reputation for its tropical birds, rainforests, and eco-tourism,