Let’s Dream a Little
By Commissioner David Edwards - The year is 2020, my wife and I have long since left the Western Territory and retired from active service. We are back, however, on a visit to the West at the
Time, and the Army, March on
by Frances Dingman - Throughout the past 1,000 years, worldwide events have contributed to the form The Salvation Army takes today. The formation of the Church of England
Millennium Musings
YUILLOGISTICALLY SPEAKING by Major Chick Yuill - Endings and beginnings are always bound together. The end of the 20th century is the beginning of the 21st; the end of school is the beginning of the world of work; the end of
FOCUS – Keep it simple
by Dr. James Read - Salvation Army Ethics Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba What in the world was going on in downtown Seattle at the beginning of December? Of all the explanations, one that sticks with me is a charge made against President Clinton.
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - JANUARY 1, 2000--What's it mean to you? It certainly is some kind of a benchmark. We haven't changed all four digits in an annual date for a thousand years. It's ten times more than a century. It's
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Captain Robert L. Rudd - Recently, beneficiaries, guests and volunteers gathered to join Colorado Springs ARC Envoys Alan and Tonya Carlson, administrator and dir-ector of special services, in recognizing and thanking 13 regular volunteers. These people perform a long
Classified
SOUTHWEST DIVISION--SILVERCREST RESIDENT MANAGERS: Must have experience in property maintenance; training and experience in HUD occupancy requirements (4350.3) and apartment management preferred. Will train in HUD occupancy requirements if necessary. Pay $28,000-$32,000 per couple (DOE) plus housing and telephone. Responsibilities:
Promoted to Glory
COLONEL CATHERINE SAMMONS BEARCHELL, known affectionately by her friends as "Sammy," was recently promoted to Glory from Sacramento, Calif. She was five months short of her 99th birthday. Catherine Sammons was born to Salvation Army officers in St. Louis.
Solts enter retirement
A/Captains Al and Roberta Solts recently entered retirement after 11 years of service with The Salvation Army. Al was born in Harrah, Okla., and Roberta in Muncie, Ind. Solts attended Northwest Nazarene University in Idaho. They began working
So Cal youth band plays NYC, United Nations
Reported by Carl Darby - Beginning with a stay at the famous Star Lake Camp, the Southern California Divisional Youth Band recently launch-ed a lively invasion of New York. The United Nations was the first stop for a band