Classified
SANTA CLARA CITADEL, CA: Senior Services Director--to manage all aspects of a senior meal and activities program. Must have a knowledge of food service, geriatrics, senior services care. Ability to develop new programs and activities. Cooperate with administration in the
Letters to the Editor
'Bring on the Clones' I read "Bring on the Clones" (Yuillogistically Speaking) in the March 7 New Frontier with some interest. As an attorney, I deal with ethical and human-rights issues regularly. I support the Army specifically because of its commitments
The Power of Prayer
Yuillogistically Speaking by Major Chick Yuill - Prayer, it seems, is big news. In fact, a recent issue of Newsweek magazine devoted its cover article to the subject under the banner headline, "Is God Listening?" The magazine conducted a poll which
Focus – Embrace the Sunrise
by Major Anne Pickup - "Afterward Jesus appeared again to his disciples by the Sea of Tiberias." John 21:1 Salvation Army history is colored with unique people and dramatic testimonies of lives changed by the redeeming work of a resurrected
On the Corner
You hear them out on the playground. "He did it first!" "Everybody else is doing it." "He is no good, and he had it coming." "I had to do it or nobody would like me." "But I made up afterwards." "They're all against me-- nobody likes
Strike Up the Band
By Colonel George F. Church - "I never think about the future. It comes soon enough." So said Albert Einstein on one occasion. And neither did we until we received "the letter" dated March 20, 1996 from the personnel
Frontlines – News Briefs of the West
By Bob Bearchell - In spite of an increase in aid requests, the West made its Christmas goal and then some. Figures are in for final income and activity. Income from kettles, mail appeal and other sources totaled $23,501,709--an
PROMOTED TO GLORY
'Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Major Roger Malmberg (R) was promoted to Glory from a hospital in Bellingham, Wash., two weeks after suffering an apparent aneurysm. Roger was born in 1924, in St. Paul, Minn., to Swedish immigrant parents.
Bandmaster Orrin C. Smith Promoted to Glory
Orrin C. Smith - Family and friends of Orrin Clark Smith mourn his recent passing in Portland, Ore. Born in Spokane, Wash., he was for 30 years bandmaster of the Citadel/ Tabernacle Corps. Among his accomplishments are a considerable number of compositions,
Russia Now Sees Things a Little More Clearly
By Lt. Colonel Bill Hunter - Where does one go for new eyeglasses in Moscow? Usually, you take the down escalator--the one that leads to the stations of the Moscow Metro, the world's largest underground mass transportation system. Once
Rader Urges Aid To the World’s Poor
Self Denial General Paul Rader - Self Denial is a vital part of being a Salvationist anywhere in our needy world. It expresses our commitment to one another. It strengthens our global fellowship in bonds of love and service. Each year you require
NAOC Schedules 1999 Pasadena Conference
Members of The Salvation Army's National Advisory Board (NAB) met recently with Southern California divisional and territorial representatives at the Tournament of Roses House to begin planning for the National Advisory Organizations Conference (NAOC), to be held in Pasadena in