Military salutes National Salvation Army Week
In April, the cadets of the New Mexico Military Institute held a parade, followed by a barbecue, at Stapp Field in Roswell. The parade arose from a request aimed at getting the word out about National Salvation Army Week, May
‘Hear ye, hear ye’
Proclaiming Salvation Army Week in Hawaii Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie declared May 9-15 as Salvation Army Week in Hawaii and handed a proclamation to Western Territorial Commander Commissioner James Knaggs at a May 10 meeting at the State Capitol. Hawaiian and
Joe the Turk returns to the West
Colonel Edward Hobgood reprises the role of the famous Salvationist during Commissioning. Joe the Turk—legendary Salvationist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries—was imprisoned 57 times “for Jesus”—authorities would say for disturbing the peace with his open-air preaching. He became
Haiti– Independent evaluator gives seal of approval to Salvation Army schools
The results are in. Rob Stillwell, an accreditation consultant for the Utah State Office of Education, took a two-week tour of Salvation Army schools in the south of Haiti in order to equip and evaluate teachers, administrators and schools. “To say
Cadets reflect on spring campaigns
Annual Evangelistic Spring Campaign allows cadets to minister throughout the Western Territory. By Lawrence Shiroma, Major I can do everything through him who gives me strength (Phil. 4:13). Over 100 cadets and officers, under the leadership of Majors Tim and Cindy Foley, training
Army advisors assemble in Orlando
NAOC 2011 is a time to ‘Just Imagine.’ By Bob Docter and Christin Davis As April turned into May, over 2,000 Salvation Army advisory board members, officers and employees from across all four U.S territories assembled for the National Advisory
Western Territory officers are on the move
Today, Western Territorial Commander Commissioner James Knaggs announced a number of changes in appointment for Salvation Army officers in the West.
Social media highlights from NAOC
Using Storify, New Frontier Publications put together this social media recap of the events at this year's National Advisory Organizations Conference. [View the story "National Advisory Organizations Conference 2011" on Storify]
Waging war with love
Salvationist youth minister to those in need in ‘paradise.’ By Rob Noland Revolution Hawaii is in its fifth year, waging war with love in some of the harshest battlefields in the 50th state. For the last eight months, the 2010-2011 team has
Telling the story
Andrew S. Miller Center for Communication Arts opens at Asbury University. By Alma Bahman Attention Salvation Army youth considering higher education in the communications field! Asbury University sees storytelling as a responsibility and the School of Communication Arts is serious business—show business, so
“Better Together…United in Christ!”
2011 Alaska Congress takes place in Wrangell. By Jenni Ragland The Alaska Congress is like a big family reunion, with Salvationists coming from all areas of the state to join in faith and fellowship. With this being one of the only opportunities