New book examines Army from different angle
Is The Salvation Army as effective in its mission today as it was 100 years ago? Is the Army becoming more of a religious country club than a world-changing force? As soldiers in God's Army, are we committed to maintaining
“Leap Over a Wall” –Peterson Examines David
Book Review Reviewed by Lisa Bingham - Who is your favorite Bible character? For many, the answer is David--David the shepherd boy, the giant-killer, the psalmist, the king. David, the man after God's own heart. We probably know more about David
Broken Alabaster Jars
The stories they tell A review of Broken Alabaster Jars by Anne Pickup - by Major Deborah Flagg - The author Flannery O'Connor once observed that a people can best be known not by their statements or by their statistics, but by the
An Irregular Column
Letters from London by Will Pratt - SQUIRRELS AND MAGPIES We've moved house. From a three-bedroom bungalow into a two-bedroom flat. We're slowly emerging from behind the pile of cardboard boxes. We've found homes for about 95 percent of our stuff. The
‘Celebrating the Feasts’
Book Review Review by Major Dale Hill - In his book, Celebrate the Feasts of the Lord, Lt. Colonel William Francis reveals how the great truths of Scripture are celebrated and taught through the annual Jewish feasts. Not to be understood
Book Review – Salvation Army Women ‘Also Served’ In World War I
American Women in WWI "They Also Served" By Lettie Gavin - Reviewed by Frances Dingman - During World War I, the United States was reluctant to accept women to join the thousands of men in service overseas. Nevertheless, by the war's end more than