Parable of the pauper
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major - I was intrigued a few years ago to read the story of a young boy in Australia. He was five years old at the time and his friends decided to tease him. It seems that there
Focus – A reminder of commitment from my Muslim neighbors
by Ted Horwood, Captain - It’s a curious thing to live in a culture dominated by mores and values different from our own. The customs and traditions of our Judeo-Christian heritage are essentially unperceivable for those of us raised in North
Eleven O’Clock
by Ray Moulton, Lt. Colonel - “Eleven o’clock on Sunday morning is the most segregated hour in America.” This statement is probably as true today as it was in 1968 when Martin Luther King, Jr. made the declaration in one
On the Corner
A failure to thrive by Robert Docter - The syndrome “a failure to thrive” is a term given a pattern of symptoms, often in infants or young children, characterized by a breakdown in any of a number of the body’s systems resulting
James Taylor: “My whole life was wrapped around the drug”
In Process by Glen Doss, major - As 9 p.m. approached, word passed swiftly through the ARC corridors: “We’re having a prayer circle! Everyone wanting to participate—into the chapel!” As the men filtered in, James Taylor, 45, greeted his fellow beneficiaries. Holding
Frontlines – News Briefs Of The West
by Sue Schumann Warner - Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV) Group Crisis Intervention John Berglund, territorial disaster
Promoted to Glory
Promoted to Glory Brenda Wilson Arnold, a faithful soldier of the Las Vegas Corps, was promoted to Glory on September 26, 2003. Born Aug. 28, 1910 in Winnipeg, Canada, Brenda moved to Long Beach, Calif. and became a U.S. citizen. She entered
ARC grad is back in business
by Marlene Gerber - DIANA COWAN, SHOWN here in front of an ARC truck, is the first graduate of the San Diego ARC’s education project and the ARC’s first woman truck driver. It’s never too late to learn. Just ask Diana,
World Service dollars result in clean water for Africa
West has a vision for the world The water supply dam in Kigumba, Uganda. People travel up to four miles to draw water from this supply dam. The Kaduku Water Project’s objective is to drill a deep borehole water well that
India’s Evangeline Booth Hospital gets new generator
West has a vision for the world The Evangeline Booth Hospital in Ahmednagar, India recently received a much-needed new generator, thanks to the Rotary Foundation and the efforts of Lt. Colonel Mervyn Morelock, western territorial prayer coordinator. Western officer Major Rosalyn Mahr
NW Music School’s search for “The Perfect 10”
Oscar deLangen from Seattle Temple participated in soloist night at the Northwest Division’s Music School. The Northwest Division’s Music School’s search for “The Perfect Ten” created some interesting challenges, as students examined how they could develop their faith and enhance
Wenatchee adds newest junior soldiers to Army’s ranks
by Butch Soriano, captain - The Army just got bigger! The Wenatchee Corps enrolled 10 new junior soldiers during their recent Rally Day. Capt. Rob Reardon, DYCS for the Northwest Division, conducted the enrollment and told the youth, “You are the