Micah Mowery Gets Really Spaced Out
This summer, Micah Mowery will have an out-of-this-world experience. The 12-year-old math and science enthusiast from Colorado Springs, Colo.--and grandson of Majors Don and Jan Mowery, leaders of the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division--won a full scholarship to the week-long
World Service Report – Horwoods Thrive Despite Invasion
Captain Ted Horwood, currently stationed in Malawi in Central Africa, reports that armed insurgents invaded The Salvation Army facility and held the officers and staff at gunpoint recently. Horwood serves in Malawi as regional training officer and his wife, Captain Debbie
World Service Report – McWhorter Reports On Georgia
World Service Report McWhorter Reports On Georgia by Captain Sherry McWhorter - Can you imagine fleeing for your life in the middle of the night, leaving your grandmother behind and running across a cold river with your children in your arms?
Great Falls, Mont., Auxiliary Raises Funds
More than 165 Women's Auxiliary members and guests filled the Great Falls Corps fellowship hall for their annual spring meeting, led by President Mary Collins. The tickets for the luncheon included a 30 minute exclusive pre-opening shopping spree in the
Yakima Women Build on Firm Foundation
by Major Ruth Sundin - The Yakima Temple Corps Women's Ministries, under the direction of Corps Officer Lt. Christine Torres and Home League Secretary Eloisa Romo Rivas, has been active and creative in its desire to be helpful to the
Hads Named Citizen of Year
by Paula Lloyd - Reprinted by permission - The Clovis Independent Hal Hads is described by those who know him and work alongside him as a humble bridge builder who has a heart for Clovis and the needy of his community. Ask
So Cal Finance Gives Own Bucks for World Service
by Beverly Ventriss - The Finance Department at Southern California divisional headquarters recently showed their concern for the Army's work in Micronesia in a tangible way. "After reading a memo Lt. Colonel Sherryl Van Cleef sent out to all corps and
Nampa Helps Send Kids to Band Camp
Band students from Homedale, Idaho, recently spent five days at Camp Kuratli at Trestle Glen near Portland, Ore., where they rehearsed concert literature and developed marching skills. Captain James Sullivan of the Nampa Corps presented Barbie Vander Boegh, band booster president,
Sacramento Events Break Records
RECOGNITION--(l-r) Captains Clement and Evangeline Leslie, Ralph Anderson, Commissioner Robert Watson and Lt. Colonel Charles Strickland. by Kathy Alcantar - The Sacramento Annual Community Luncheon not only broke the record for attendance, but also the amount of funds raised that will
Milpitas Outpost Grows from Scratch
Golden State Division Under the leadership of Envoys Ezekiel and Diana Guevera, in charge at the Milpitas, Calif., outpost, The Salvation Army is touching lives in significant ways. Hispanic comrades from the San Jose Temple Corps, Redwood City Temple Corps, and the
Corona Outpost Enrolls Juniors
Great things are happening in Corona, Calif.,with Lieutenants Jack and Luci Bowen in-charge at the Corona Outpost. The outpost, opened in October 1997, has a Sunday school attendance of 25, a Holiness meeting attendance of 30 and a growing outreach. The
Turk Street Soaring On Wings As Eagles
by Judy Vaughn - Three young men out of Boy Scout Troop 365 at The Salvation Army's Turk Street Central Corps in San Francisco achieved the rank of Eagle Scout this year. They recently received their awards in an Eagle Scout