What’s in a name?
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major - I am fascinated by the potential creativity of the human mind since we are, after all, created in the image of the Ultimate Creator. I must have over 30 books on the subject and also
When the world turns upside down
by Donald Warriner, Captain Corps Officer, LEWISTON, IDAHO - Our entire world can be turned upside down in just a few moments’ time. Ask any new widow or widower—or anyone who has gotten an adverse medical report from their doctor—or a
Approaches to ministry vary
by Ray Moulton, Lt. Colonel - God is at work! The Christian church is growing, growing faster than other world faiths. Various sources report that each day, tens of thousands of individuals are being added to the church worldwide. The Kingdom
On the Corner
Respectability by Robert Docter - I wonder if it’s possible to be too respectable—too much in need of social approval. I wonder if becoming too respectable requires the abandonment of some values. If it is possible to be too respectable, I wonder what word
Frontlines – News Briefs Of The West
by Sue Schumann Warner - “…And beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be
Evading the Devil’s trap
In Process by Glen Doss, Major - All of us deeply crave the knowledge of God that comes from grappling and participating with him in all levels of our experience. We were born with the capacity for knowing him, which he himself
Crestmont makes plans for Polynesian luau fundraiser
by Enrique T. Tumale, Cadet - The Salvation Army College for Officer Training (CFOT) at Crestmont is hosting a Polynesian Dinner on April 30, 2005 at the school’s scenic campus in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Crestmont will set two dinner shows, one
Hoogstads enter retirement after serving over 35 years
MAJORS JOE AND EILEEN HOOGSTAD Majors Joe and Eileen Hoogstad recently retired from active Salvation Army officership, both having served more than 35 years in the Western and Southern Territories. The Hoogstads entered training from the Tacoma Corps, Washington, and were
Meet the cadets of the Preparers of the Way Session
Rachel Johnson Home Corps: Santa Clara Citadel, Golden State Division Generation Salvationist: First What Brought You to TSA: My husband first took me to TSA when we were dating. I stayed because of the love shown by the people and the corps officers
CSM Overton Clarence’s granddaughters
Sisters run Los Angeles Marathon - TWIN SISTERS SUSAN and Sharon Reimers of Riverside, Calif. display the medals they received for completing the recent Los Angeles Marathon. Salvationists Susan and Sharon Reimers, 14, twin sisters who attend the Riverside Corps, Calif.,
Victor Valley meets needs of youth and military
Pictured at the recent enrollment are Captain Shevaun Malone, Sara Gilmore, Sean Gilmore, Dwayne Sutherland, Jamikus McKelphin, Tiffany Burns and Hallie Burns. Todd and Patrick Ortega will be enrolled at a later date. The Victor Valley Corps, under the leadership
Women’s Ministries aids Latin America North
by Rose-Marie Leslie, Major - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DIVISION women have fun while raising money for the West’s territorial project. Each year, the women of the Western Territory undertake a territorial project to raise money to support Salvation Army ministries in other