FOCUS – Falling in line
'Tis June, which means that we Salvationists somehow hear the rat-a-tat-tat of a snare drum in our heads. This time of year, more than any other, we think of what it means to be a soldier in God's army, for
On the Corner
BY ROBERT DOCTER - AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CROSSBEARERS I remember at the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay they had this demonstration about science in the future. To start it off, the speaker would hold up
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
Thank you! Everything in me says "Thank you!" Angels listen as I sing my thanks.I kneel to worship facing your holy temple and say it again: "Thank you!" Thank you for your love, thank you for your faithfulness. Most holy
Letters to the Editor
Raise a hue & cry! Prompted by Bob Docter's On The Corner articles on advocacy in April 2002 issue of New Frontier, I would like to contribute some history that I have found intriguing. Moral Muteness (a term he used meaning to
Promoted to Glory
Arthur Langlie: former National Advisory Board member With great sadness, we share the news of the passing of Arthur S. Langlie. After suffering a massive stroke early in the morning on Thursday, May 23, Art passed away the following Friday with
Women celebrate life, love and laughter
INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION THE DENVER CITADEL cast and crew of "Laugh-In," (l-r) Major Cheryl Tollerud, Stephanie Sowter, Jan Kelley, Jeannie Duarte and Diana Tollerud. BY CHERYL KINNAMON - "Life, Love and Laughter!" was the theme for the recent Intermountain Division's annual women's retreat.
Santa Monica hosts comedy night
COMICS4CHRIST AT THE COMICS4CHRIST EVENT, (l-r) organizer Anthony Begonia, youth and music director of the Santa Monica Corps; comedians Bone and Gilbert Esquivel; and Captain Brian West. BY COLLEEN FERGUSON - Laughs were on the program when The Salvation Army's Santa Monica
Alaska youth catch YouthQuake fever
CAPTAINS JOHN AND Pam Brackenbury helped raise nearly $4,000 to send Alaska youth to YouthQuake 6.02. They prepared lunches at DHQ, cooked meals for advisory board members and prepared food at the women's retreat and men's fellowship camp. BY JENNI RAGLAND
Captain Barbara Sloan leads devotions at Key Club convention
Captain Barbara Sloan, director of special services at the San Jose, Calif. ARC, recently participated in the Key Club District Convention. Representing California, Nevada and Hawaii, Key Club members numbering about 4,000 attended the gathering. Sloan is a Key Club advisor
Army concludes relief work at Ground Zero
SINCE SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 BY CRAIG EVANS - Nearly nine months and three million meals after the attack on the World Trade Center, The Salvation Army's work at Ground Zero came to an end on May 30, as recovery operations at