Removing the cloak of self-deception
inProcess by Glen Doss, Major - Winners loom large against the landscape of my memory: brave souls who dared venture into the realms of their own psyches and, with the help of the Lord Jesus Christ, rooted out flawed habitual thinking patterns
FrontLines – News briefs of the West
by Karen Gleason - Your word I have hidden in my heart, That I might not sin against you (Psalm 119:11, NKJV). Yakima’s “Hat Lady” entertains Home League The Yakima (Wash.) Home League—led by Major Chris Morrow, corps officer, and Dorothy Woodward, league
San Diego Chargers score big with Salvation Army
Football team gives back to their community each week--serving the homeless. by Suzi Woodruff Lacey - The San Diego Chargers win every Thursday evening in San Diego! For the past 12 years, players, coaches and staff have faithfully provided and served dinner
Salvation Army treasures revealed
Museum of the West opens its doors to the public. by Karen Gleason - After years of keeping its treasures secure but unavailable for public viewing, The Salvation Army’s Museum of the West—located on the campus of the College for Officer Training
Serving Chile’s mining families
Salvation Army helps children in Calama, Chile. by Luis Uribe - People worldwide witnessed the rescue of the 33 Chilean miners trapped more than 2,000 feet underground for 69 days. With all of the media coverage and volunteers from all over the
New facility for kids of Oak Park
Ground broken for new child development center in Sacramento County by Sydney Fong - The Salvation Army of Sacramento County (Calif.) held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new child development center in the Oak Park area on Sept. 21, 2010. The new
Wild west welcomes territorial leaders
Southwest Division enrolls new soldiers at a united meeting. Commissioners James and Carolyn Knaggs’s tour of the Western Territory touched down in the Southwest Division’s Valley of the Sun, for a united soldiers’ rally on Oct. 1, 2010. The Mesa (Ariz.)
Salem Kroc celebrates first year
Center's impact on community "exceeding expectations" Friends of The Salvation Army Kroc Center in Salem, Oregon, celebrated the center’s first birthday Oct. 1-3. The weekend featured free community events, a donor reception, and a united service and soldier enrollment. Major Donna
Gaithers Retire
National leaders complete active service in October 2010. Since Commissioners Israel L. and Eva Gaither assumed the key executive leadership assignments of National Commander and National President of Women’s Ministries, respectively, for the United States in May 2006, the pair has
All the World’s” new look
Army publication revises "jargon" and increases pages. For the first time in 10 years, All the World—The Salvation Army’s longest-running international magazine—has redesigned its format. As unveiled in the October-December 2010 issue, the magazine will contain more pages (24 compared to the
Kroc Center dedicated in Philadelphia
Center is the ninth to open in the U.S. The Salvation Army of Greater Philadelphia held a public ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 16, 2010, to dedicate The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Philadelphia, the ninth
Army in need of holiday volunteers
Army in need of holiday volunteers by Laura Mszar - The holidays are right around the corner, and many community Salvation Army units are searching for volunteers to assist with seasonal activities and services. This season is generally the busiest time for