Beyond Volunteerism
Yuillogistically Speaking by Major Chick Yuill - Someone asked me recently what Thanksgiving means to me and I had to give them three answers. The first answer was the one I would have given until three years ago. It was simply
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - We seem to image a relationship between giving thanks and family. The Thanksgiving I remember best occurred about 50 years ago. The kitchen in the Docter household had been remodeled, and a beautiful new stove and oven
I Have a Dream…(with apologies to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)
by Commissioner David Edwards - I recently watched a television documentary in which a news photographer spoke about an incident in which she was involved six years ago in South Central Los Angeles during the Los Angeles civil riots. Apparently,
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - From its humble beginnings as a potluck luncheon in honor of World Food Day and National Bosses Day, the idea of fostering teamwork developed into a successful silent auction/potluck luncheon at the Northwest Divisional
Classified
ALASKA--Caretaker: for King's Lake Camp. Requires skill and ability to perform maintenance and emergency repairs at the camp. Salary to be negotiated but will include unfurnished housing. Please submit application and resume to: The Salvation Army Alaska Division; P.O. Box
PROMOTED TO GLORY
Glory 'Soldier of Christ - Well Done!' PROMOTED TO GLORY Captain James Wilson (R) was recently promoted to Glory from his home in Tucson, Ariz. Jim was born in 1930 in Whitewright, Tex., and raised by his great-uncle and aunt. Upon graduating from high
Roswell Women Get a LIFT
L.I.F.T. is the name given to the new group of women meeting in Roswell, New Mex.: "Ladies in Fellowship Together." Envoys Michael and Diana Gomes, in charge at the Roswell Corps, noted that there are more than 100 churches in the
Carson City Honors Volunteers
by Lt. Lisa Van Cleef - The Advisory Board of Carson City, Nev., chaired by Marilyn Lewis, recently hosted its First Annual Volunteer Recognition and Awards Banquet. About 30 people attended, including volunteers, potential Advisory Board members, and donors. Craig
Engøy’s Vast Experience Holds Promise for West
Cross Cultural Ministry "I want to teach people that differences are valuable," says Geir Engøy, the West's Territorial Cross Cultural director "God reveals himself in different cultures, through all of us." Crossing cultures is nothing new to Engøy. Born in Denmark to
Jordans Bring New Ideas to Evangelism
Territorial Evangelists by John Docter - Captains Darvin and Linda Jordan have always believed in using new methods to reach new people. For the newly appointed territorial evangelists, however, the methods they use aren't just new, they're positively state-of-the-art. The Jordans incorporate
NAOC to Meet in ’99
National Advisory Organizations members will gather in Pasadena, Calif., April 29 - May 2, 1999 for the National Advisory Organizations Conference. More than 2,500 are expected to attend. Joining them will be General Paul A. Rader and Commissioner Kay F. Rader,
San Diego ARC Teams with Police
by Marlene Gerber - The San Diego Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) has teamed up with the police to help the homeless get off the streets. Responding to a call from members of the San Diego police force to help them deal