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Vol. #29

Hope in Action

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Music and faith shape one man’s recovery journey

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Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need

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The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people

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‘Everybody matters’ at The Salvation Army's 2026 Adaptive Retreat

‘Everybody matters’ at The Salvation Army’s 2026 Adaptive Retreat

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Women in recovery find support, strengthen families at Gabelcrest

Women in recovery find support, strengthen families at Gabelcrest

Fresno’s Gabelcrest program provides housing, case management and a supportive

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Shirley and Westbrook Help Pave Way for Army’s Work

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Classified

classifie FRESNO, CA: Outreach Chaplain–with an evangelistic emphasis, for

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January 30, 1999

Help Preserve Our History!

Are your Salvation Army memories in a box?

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January 30, 1999

PROMOTED TO GLORY

  ‘Soldier of Christ – Well Done!

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January 30, 1999

This Army Still Seeks to Find the Lost

SEEKING THE LOST–Major Leslie Peacock, director of the Territorial Missing

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Guiding Coalition Examines Vision Process

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Vision Delegates Speak

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Divisional Visioning Rallies/Conferences Completed

allies The Rallies The Journey Begins!

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William Booth Had a Vision, Too

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Peacock Reports On Territorial Visioning Process

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