New book features 100 faces of The Salvation Army
As The Salvation Army Western Territory is set to celebrate the centennial of its official formation in 2020, find in this latest Frontier Press title—“We Are The Salvation Army”—a time capsule to highlight the essence of who makes up The
5 books to strengthen your relationships as a Christian
Two as One: A 30-Day Couple's Devotional by Ryan and Selena Frederick Ryan and Selena Frederick, bloggers at FierceMarriage.com and co-authors of “Two as One: A 30-Day Couple’s Devotional,” released the “instavotional” as a new format for devotional content with Instagram-like inspiration.
5 books on climate change to read this fall
I have never been a fan of summer. Here in the southeast, the air is sticky, it feels like the sun is constantly hovering just above my head, within arms reach snd you can’t walk from your car to the
The Jester’s gift
David Saltzman’s bestselling book keeps kids laughing during trying times, and gets them excited about reading. Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved to cheer people up when they were down. He shared this gift of caring in
Raders launch new book with SAVN
‘To Seize This Day of Salvation’ pushes innovation By Erica Andrews - The SAVN studio at Boundless 2015 was buoyant with enthusiasm as former General Paul Rader (Ret.) and Commissioner Kay Rader entered to discuss their new book, “To Seize This Day
Raders to launch book at congress
Signing for “To Seize This Day of Salvation” slated for July 2. Salvation Books, the publishing imprint of International Headquarters (IHQ), announced three new books by former international leaders of The Salvation Army that will be published in partnership with Frontier
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The Sacred Year Michael Yankoski shares his own story of experimenting with spiritual practices in “The Sacred Year” (Thomas Nelson, 2014), and how he found a meaningful faith. He guides the reader on a pilgrimage of exploring practices that usher one
Behind ‘Muted Hosannas’
Its author reveals his creative process By Jeff Carter, Major - If I mentally review my life, poke through the assorted memories, go over my accomplishments, I should say that I have always been a writer. I wrote my first poems in
Larsson previews “Inside a High Council”
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The 50 books every Salvationist should read
By Kevin Jackson, Major 50. OrsbornAgain (Frontier Press, 2013) by Rob Birks. Somebody has to be no. 50. It’s not Bonhoeffer, but its postmodern approach introduces a new generation to some of the greatest poetry/theology in our history. Good stuff. 49. Ancient-Future
Virtually stocked shelves
Online sales turn a profit for the ARCs. [dropcap style="normal or inverse or boxed"]D[/dropcap]on’t judge a book by its cover, just scan the ISBN. At one time, large cardboard boxes full of discarded books sat on the floor of Salvation Army thrift stores,