There’s nothing like family
Alaskan Salvationists celebrate their families. by John Quinn, Captain - The 2010 Salvation Army Alaska Division Family Camp at King’s Lake brought together Salvationists from the division’s northern corps, covering Cordova to Fairbanks. Special guests Lt. Colonels Joe and Shawn Posillico, following
WMI: in tune with the Spirit
Western Territory's young musicians congregate at Camp Mt. Crags. by Laura Foley and Joy Lee - The Western Music Institute (WMI), under the leadership of Territorial Music and Worship Development Secretary Neil Smith, welcomed 126 delegates from throughout the territory to Camp
Homelani Music Camp
by Rubina Navarro, Captain - Located on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, Camp Homelani’s mission is to lead campers to a knowledge and acceptance of Jesus Christ and growth in their faith. With the theme “Glorious Praise,” Homelani Music Camp 2010
Alaska’s Music and Creative Ministries Camp
Alaska's Music and Creative Ministries Camp by Jenni Ragland - More than 50 young people, many from communities outside Anchorage, traveled to The Salvation Army King’s Lake Camp in Wasilla to participate in the annual Music and Creative Ministries Camp. Many campers
Southwest Music Camp
by Heather Melvoin - Participants in the 2010 Southwest Music School at Camp Ponderosa Ranch in Heber, Ariz., in July set a record high according to Divisional Music Director Ralph Pearce. Approximately 175 students ranging in age from 6 to 17 gathered
Former gang members go from hopeless to hopeful at camp
by Stacy Howard - Finishing high school, going to college and playing professional football—these are the new dreams of Frankie and Talolo “Lolo” Falaniko, former homeless gang members who dabbled in drugs and cared little about their futures. This year the
CAMPS
CAMPS For those who have been around The Salvation Army for a while, this word conjures up various memories
Living the great commission
Army officers committed to reaching the world for Christ. In Vol. 28, #10, New Frontier featured updates from Western Territory missionaries serving outside the U.S. We did not have space to include all their comments; below are excerpts from some of
Lending a hand to autistic adults
Salvation Army center in Canada offers unique support program. The Autism Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada—run by The Salvation Army Lawson Ministries—has operated an out-of-the-box program to assist adults with autism for the past 10 years. Lawson Ministries has recently financed
Music of The Salvation Army
Return of the Gowans and Larsson musicals To make the songs of the Gowans and Larsson musicals available to this generation, General John Larsson (Ret.) is recording a series of CDs—under the generic title of John Larsson Plays—in which he plays
Army marches to celebrate Kaua’i’s history
The Salvation Army participates in Plantation Days Festival. by Daniel de Castro - Representing The Salvation Army, the Island Brass Band—from the Kauluwela Mission Corps—performed in the annual Koloa (Kaua’i, Hawaii) Plantation Days Festival Parade on July 24, 2010. Major Edward Hill,
“It looks like a Macy’s!”
ARC's newest family store opens in Fountain Valley. by Dawn Marks - FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA: The newest Salvation Army Family Thrift Store (16119 Brookhurst Street) made a big impression on thousands of customers, Army employees and dignitaries who participated in grand opening