Papua New Guinea: Land of the unexpected
by Major Allen Satterlee - One of the names for Papua New Guinea is “the land of the unexpected.” It is a gross understatement. It is a land that is often savage—from its unforgiving jungles to its crocodile-infested rivers, to some
Kims take God’s message to Senegal
by Captain Fred Kim - For the third consecutive year, Captains Fred and Chris Kim of the Santa Clara Grace Korean Corps in California traveled with a team from their congregation to the West African nation of Senegal, on a ten-day
“The Cover of the New Frontier”
by Lyrics by Quinton Markham - (A parody of THE COVER OF THE ROLLING STONE by Dr. Hook) Well, we’re big senior soldiers, we got epaulettes on our shoulders And we’re loved everywhere we go We sing about Jesus and we sing about faith For those of you who didn’t
Gariepy: A word for all who write
by HENRY GARIEPY, COLONEL - The following was excerpted from Gariepy’s plenary presentation at the International Literary and Publications Conference. What we write becomes a part of our autobiography. It reflects who we are, how and what we think, and how
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Congratulations on the article by Karen Gleason in the March 28, 2005 issue of New Frontier, recognizing a significant milestone in the USA as well as the thought-provoking “On the Corner” column by Bob Docter… …the S.A. Museum
More moves announced
Starretts to National Headquarters Lt. Colonels Daniel L. and Helen Starrett, currently serving at International Headquarters, are appointed to National Headquarters as Secretary for SAWSO Designate and National Consultant on Adult Ministries Designate effective October 1, 2005. Their actual appointments as Secretary
Round Up Rallies bring Intermountain Division together
With “Round Up Rallies,” leaders of the widespread Intermountain Division—comprising Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming—have developed a way to bring people together while keeping travel costs and program expenses low. In the past, many corps families have been unable to
Phoenix celebrates ‘Year of the Child’
by by LISA DICKINSON, CAPTAIN - The Year for Children and Youth is being celebrated at the Phoenix Citadel Corps in the Southwest Division. On March 20, Major Harry Lacey, corps officer, enrolled seven new junior soldiers. Five of the seven
Check Yee chronicles Army’s work in China
by COLONEL HENRY GARIEPY - Good Morning China – The Chronicle of The Salvation Army in China 1916–2000, written by the Western Territory’s Lt. Colonel Check Hung Yee, is destined to take a prominent place among the historic works of the
Smith leads Music & amp; Worship Development
by JEFF CURNOW - To display photos, paste following code at the top of the Content field With a nod to the fact that worship styles in the West are as diverse as its population, the Territorial Music Department is now called
Army writers gather in Alexandria, Va.
by SUE SCHUMANN WARNER - Seeking new ways to sharpen communication skills and build networking relationships with other Salvation Army editors, writers, and graphic designers—more than 145 delegates from around the world convened in Alexandria, Va., recently to take part in
Swyers shares image of West
by ROBERT DOCTER - Commissioner Philip Swyers, Western territorial commander, completing five months and countless miles within the West, reported on his “sense of the territory” in an intensive interview with New Frontier. Having visited, discussed issues with leaders, officers and laypersons