Employees clean up Camp Del Oro
by Grady Brown - The smell of clean air…the sound of a running stream…the sight of soaring Ponderosa pines…and the touch of a rake, shovels, or hammers in the hand! All of those were experienced when 21 Del Oro Divisional Headquarters and
Sacramento honors Kimmell highlights SA programs
JACK KIMMEL displays his award as (l-r) Captain Doug Riley, Bill Martin, and Divisional Commander Major Eda Hokom look on. The Salvation Army in Sacramento successfully raised over $200,000 at its 11th Annual Community Luncheon attended by more than 1,200. During
Napa’s dream comes true
A dream conceived nearly two decades ago became a reality for the Napa, Calif. corps, as the remodeling of the facility was completed. Original plans called for an addition to the kitchen, and adding a walk-in refrigerator/ freezer. Due to the age
DEL ORO STRIKES GOLD
Community support rallies Lodi's capital campaign by Kista Noonan - DEA BERBERIAN presents the goal-reaching $291,000 check to Capt. Susan Severs. Also pictured: Major Guy Hawk, Jack Sieglock, Pat Patrick, Annette Murdaca and Natalia Orfanos. Community support paved the way for a
The life and teaching of Samuel Logan Brengle
Sanctified Sanity by Raymond L. Peacock, Lt Colonel - Samuel Logan Brengle Peacock was an instructor at the 55th annual session of the Brengle Holiness Institute in Chicago, held at the Central Territory’s College for Officers’ Training. Released too late to be featured
Salvation Army plans for continued Iraq relief
THE FIRST SALVATION ARMY pin in Iraq was hand made by a grateful Iraqi and given to Lt. Colonel Jan Mowery. The Salvation Army has been providing relief work in Iraq for the past four months; plans are underway to
Back to the future in Tulare
THE TULARE CORPS’ entry in the Tulare County Fair parade. There’s a youth hangout in Tulare, Calif. – and it’s The Salvation Army. Eighty-nine kids play in the youth band, and youth fill the worship service each week. And unlike
Songsters wow New Zealand
TAB SONGSTERS SHARE musical message at Auckland Congress Hall. The Pasadena Tabernacle Songsters have just successfully completed their sixth major tour in 17 years, the first under the leadership of Songster Leader Martin Hunt. Carrying on and expanding on the Tab
Rees recalls Empress of Ireland
MAY 29, 1914 The city of Toronto was unusually somber. It was June 6, 1914 and the drums of Salvation Army bands beat in slow cadence as the great procession of mourners marched behind horse-drawn hearses, bearing Salvation Army flag-draped coffins,
Opportunities abound at Crestmont College
BA program reflects changing needs of Army leaders Change in education comes slowly, but the BA degree program at The Salvation Army’s Crestmont College is a notable exception. For the Western Territory’s training college in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, responsiveness and