Branded
THE BODY BUILDER by Major Terry Camsey - MERKLEY NEWMAN HARTY is a large ad agency located in New York City. They were quoted in a recent article in "Fast Company" as suggesting that the most important idea for companies wanting
FOCUS – Paul, Apollos, and your new officer
by Lt. Amanda Reardon - How does a soon-to-be-commissioned cadet release a little tension amidst finals, commissioning rehearsals and uniform inspections? By playing the time-honored game of filling in the appointment blanks around the territory. Officers receive their new appointments
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - This is for anyone who wants to build an Army a Salvation Army but especially those marching FORWARD into the new millennium. Know why you want to build an Army. If it's for
Is that your final answer?
by Commissioner David Edwards - "Who wants to be a millionaire?" the popular game show has become the most watched television game show in America today. It has taken over from "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune." Millions of people across
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - Managing Editor According to Capts. David and Diane Ebel, corps officers, the new Turlock, Calif., Corps community center is only $450,000 away from its fund-raising goal of $2.8 million. It will be the city's largest vehicle for
West ‘re-ignites’ flame
BY EMILY SEILER - Not a program, not a campaign, but an emphasis--that is, a particular stress or prominence given--says Webster. The critical few are absolutely correct, "spiritual renewal or revival will not come as a result of
Responding to the Officership Report
Recently, New Frontier asked a dozen Western officers to respond to the International Headquarters' Report of the International Commission on Officership; the officers were guaranteed anonymity and given the choice of responding to four of 10 different recommendations. They
Camp Arnold site of Northwest Social Services conference
BY MICHELE COLYN - The Northwest Division's 2000 Social Services Conference was held recently at Camp Arnold, at the foot of Mt. Rainier. Major Carol Seiler organized the event, attended by more than 60 Salvation Army staff. Training
Nike volunteers really clean up
BY MARLYSS SCHWENGELS - They arrived on three Grey Line tour buses, and when the 100 Nike volunteers left three hours later, The Salvation Army White Shield Center overflowed with the colors of springtime. Nearly 150 Nike apparel sales representatives from around
Burditt leads Pasadena Tab at Rolling Hills
BRIAN BURDITT (Center), Canadian Staff Bandmaster, addresses the audience at Rolling Hills Covenant Church in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. Canadian Staff Bandmaster Brian Burditt spent five days with the members of the Pasadena Tabernacle Band conducting rehearsals, training sessions, an all
SA aids Chechyn battle victims
When a convoy of Salvation Army vehicles crossed the border from Ingushetia (Southern Russia) into war-torn Chechnya enroute to the besieged city of Grozny in early March, they became the first humanitarian organization to enter Chechnya since the beginning
Alaska women enjoy annual spring luncheon
LT. COLONEL LINDA GRIFFIN presents honorary auxiliary membership to Alaskan artist Barbara Lavallee. Nearly 250 people gathered to enjoy lunch, as well as both silent and live auctions, at the recent Women's Auxiliary annual spring luncheon in Anchorage, Alaska. They