Partners in compassion
by Ted Horwood, Captain - This week, Laura Robinson, recently back from two years in Africa, will be attending the first Youth Capacity Development Global Meeting, coordinated by IHQ. She reports, “This is the first meeting of its kind to bring
TEAM Discipleship “trains the trainers”
by Karen Pennington - SARAH BENTLEY (l) EVALUATES the benefits and challenges of Discipleship and Lay Leadership Development on the field. Divisional TEAM Discipleship trainers gathered recently for three days of training, discussion, and renewal at the biannual territorial “Train the
CSM Overton Clarence promoted to Glory
CSM Overton Clarence CSM Overton Clarence, a great man of faith and vision who paved the way for The Salvation Army to open a work in The Marshall Islands, was promoted to Glory February 27, 2004. “All mourn his passing, but
Larssons special guests in Chile
TAKING A BREAK from music are (l-r) top: Oscar Soto, Robinson Soto (bottom) Kevin Larsson, Alex Yanez, Lalo Aguilera and Carlos Donoso. Southern California Divisional Music Director Kevin Larsson and wife Jacqui, assistant divisional music director, recently returned from a
Unrest continues in Haiti
by Sue Schumann Warner - MORE THAN A THOUSAND children attend The Salvation Army’s College Verena in Port-au-Prince; the school was closed due to disturbances in the surrounding area. Salvationists continued to feed the poor, care for the sick, educate the
One life at a time
Anthony Harris, a fifth grader, and his mother Cherie have been coming to the Denver Red Shield since he was eight months old. Cherie’s first job after Anthony’s birth was working as a receptionist at the Red Shield. She wasn’t going
Red Shield youth programs make a difference
by Ron McKinney, Envoy - The Salvation Army, one of the nation’s largest and most respected human service organizations, has been serving the needs of youth in the United States for more than 120 years, and is highly regarded by the