Modesto Women Stir Army Growth
The Salvation Army in Modesto, Calif., is bursting at the seams with opportunities for women of all ages to grow spiritually, mentally, physically and socially. Cooperating and coordinating, the Red Shield Center, under the leadership of Lts. Richard and Tammy Larson
So. Cal. Joins South Central Youth Effort
by Lynn James The Salvation Army's Southern California Division has joined a unique collaborative with five other agencies to address the needs of youth in the South Central neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Created in 1997 by the Weingart Foundation, the
Mulch Discovers Ghost SA Camp
by Major William Mulch Say the word "camp" and most people think of an outdoor summer camp. It may come as a surprise, therefore, that the first camp in Arizona, known as the "Salvation Army Camp," was not a camp
Spokane Women Aid Renovation
The Spokane, Wash., Women's Aux-iliary has raised $50,000 towards much-needed renovations for the dining room at the Army's Camp Gifford in Eastern Washington. Leadership by Auxiliary President Mary Jones and (then) corps officers Majors Dave and Jeannie Bowler, Jerry Paukert and
There’s More About the Malawi Baby
In the picture, I am holding the first baby I dedicated in Malawi. His name is Henry and his father, our late CSM, died a few months later of "the sickness" (AIDS). His was an amazing story. His
SA Continues Work in Midst of Congo Crisis
According to recent reports, Salvation Army personnel and property in Kinshasa, the capital city of Congo, remain unharmed in the midst of growing rebellion in that country. While the city has been under curfew and gunfire is not uncommon, most of
Captain Sere Kala Reports From Scene of Disaster
Salvation Army Captain Sere Kala, Papua New Guinea Command Public Relations Officer, accompanied PNG Prime Minister Bill Skate to the Sissano Lagoon, the worst hit area, to survey the disaster zone. According to a report by Kala in an International News
Tsunami, Horror and Death
Salvation Army Units Minister to Survivors and Care Givers PAPUA NEW GUINEA--In the wake of Papua New Guinea's (PNG) devastating tsunami, which killed more than 2,000 and left over 10,000 injured, Salvation Army relief teams are actively involved in rescue
Emma Booth -Tucker “The Consul”
by Frances Dingman - Emma was the family's comforter, guide and support, her life cut short at the peak of her effectiveness for the Army. Had circumstances been different, could her presence have changed the course of the Booth family's