A call to Service Corps Alumni
Next year, 1997, will mark the 30th year that the Western Territory has sent young adults out on short term mission projects throughout the world. In conjunction with the 1997 Victory Congress, the Territorial Youth Department is working towards a
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ORANGE COUNTY: DIRECTOR OF FINANCE/CONTROLLER-- Seeking qualified applicants for position becoming available January 10, 1997. To report to TSA County Coordinator at 10200 Pioneer Road, Tustin, Calif. To give overall leadership to the Army's County Finance Dept., which is responsible for
Soldier of Christ – Well Done!’
PROMOTED TO GLORY A/Captain Sybil Nelson, surrounded by her family, was peacefully promoted to Glory recently after suffering a massive stroke. Sybil Marie Putnam was born in Gettysburg, S.C., in 1924. She married her husband, Harlan, shortly after her high school graduation
Mind Your Own Business!
The Body Builder By Captain Terry Camsey - "The congregation I pastored for 14 years has programs to comfort the sick, the grieving, and the divorcing; to assist the unemployed and the overworked; to support singles and strengthen families; to feed the
Focus – God’s Three Gifts
By Lt. Colonel Mervyn Morelock - As we have been traveling the territory, conducting Good News Crusades, nearly every corps and institution has been so kind in presenting my wife and me with little gifts. Often it is a jar of
On the Corner
By Robert Docter - I stumbled again the other day. Running--well--trotting. Sidewalk--kneeburns, bruised thigh, skinned hands. I'm continually amazed at how small things are that trip me up. A slab of concrete had lifted no more than three-fourths of an inch, and my left
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
By Bob Bearchell - General Eva Burrows (R) recently visited Colorado Springs, bringing an inspirational message in the Sunday morning service. She participated in a Sunbeam Court of Honor, presenting badges to six excited young ladies, including Sunbeam Stephenie Owen
Letters to the Editor
Lots of news I have just read from cover to cover the October 18 issue of New Frontier. I hasten to say that I and others get more of what's really going on in the Army world from New Frontier than
Jim Paton Goes All the Way Home
Everybody called him "Jim," and everybody liked him. It was the power of his personality more than his musical expertise which allowed him to build a Songster Brigade of over 80 voices for almost 25 years during the '60s and
Kettle Volunteers Ring The Bell in Bellevue
By Envoy Diane L. Parker - They said it couldn't be done
Jaynes’ World Svc. CD Really “Off the Wall”
By John Docter - Captain Bill Jaynes, Vancouver, Wash., corps officer and talented guitarist, composer and singer, has just wrapped up a new CD which features 12 contemporary arrangements and original songs. The CD, titled "Off the Wall," was recorded in
Medford Reopens Shelter Rehab. Center
Lt. Colonel Richard Love, Cascade divisional commander, was joined by Medford Mayor Jerry Lausmann, Jackson County Commissioner Sue Kupillas, members of the Advisory Board and numerous others for the public rededication of the former homeless shelter. Patricia Leines, Miss Oregon