Bowling league shapes up
The Territorial Youth Department has announced a new bowling league, open to teams throughout the West. The league will start April 20. “During the past two years the Northwest Division has had much success with their Northwest Bowling League (NWBL),” said
Gov. Walter honored by Chuuk Corps
by Sharron Hudson, Major (L-R) Major Sharron Hudson, Governor and Mrs. Ansito Walter, Envoy Hermes Otis, Major Dave Hudson and Envoy Rufina Otis after the presentation of the Others Award to Walter. The Salvation Army (Sounfiun Manau Ese Much) Chuuk Corps,
Tsunami relief continues
Southwest Division by Rachel Southard - Lt. Colonel Don Mowery accepts a check from Capps Middle School in Heber, Ariz. Representatives from each grade attended the presentation. The Salvation Army and 3TV joined forces to raise funds to aid the Army’s tsunami
Compassion in action: Southeast Communities
by Pilar Martinez - ENVOYS GILBERT AND Rosemary Reyes of the Southeast Communities Corps. In the heart of Huntington Park, Calif., The Salvation Army’s Southeast Communities Corps, under the leadership of Envoys Gilbert and Rosemary Reyes, is making a difference in
West to assist trafficking victims
Reflecting The Salvation Army’s commitment internationally to combat the evil of human trafficking, the Western Territory has been awarded a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Dept. of Justice, to develop a program of immediate assistance to
Army celebrates 125 in USA
by Karen Gleason - George Scott Railton and family One hundred and twenty-five years ago in Philadelphia… In an abandoned chair factory, a teenaged girl, Eliza Shirley, not only organized The Salvation Army’s first meeting in the United States—she was the preacher!
No Greater Love
by Deborah Flagg - “Love is not all,” wrote the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay. “It is not meat nor drink nor slumber nor a roof against the rain.” Love is not many things necessary to life, according to Millay, and
Happy Easter!
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major - Easter, and once again one faces the challenge of penning some words that may not only interest readers but also give some fresh food for thought. Does one concentrate on the sad events of Good Friday,
FOCUS – Happy Easter to your neighbor
by Amanda Reardon, Captain - I started writing this column about six years ago. One of my first pieces was about Easter; I remember reflecting that no matter how hard the marketplace tried, it couldn’t secularize Easter. Christmas, on the other
Invest in the young people of today
by Donald Bell, Lt. Colonel - Easter is a time of great celebration and we often celebrate with the traditional proclamation Christ is risen. He is risen indeed! During the Easter celebration, there are many other traditions of the church and
On the Corner
Politics, power and passion by Robert Docter - He must have upset some very important people—this man Jesus, now moving around in the upper Galilee. He seemed to be attracting a sizeable amount of attention. Preaching, feeding, and having fellowship with 5,000
Frontlines – NEWS BRIEFS OF THE WEST
by Sue Schumann Warner - This is how much God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a