ON THE CORNER
BY ROBERT DOCTER - Assessing self-centeredness Few people go through life without either sustaining or delivering some interpersonal damage. In fact, I've yet to meet the first one. The mystery to me concerns the desire of some to deliver the damage,
Frontlines – News Briefs of the West
"We know not what part of our work God is going to use in his plans for saving the world: therefore, let it all be good and true." The Way of Holiness Samuel Logan Brengle Read on for a few examples of the
Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor Advisory Boards My experience with corps' advisory boards was both fearful and not successful. Experience with advisory councils in social services seemed successful but caused havoc with internal SA relationships. I think Bob Docter's article is great. Lt. Col.
Keep territorial leaders in prayer
ON THE ROAD Commissioner Linda Bond: Oct. 12-14: The Maritime Congress, Halifax, Canada; Oct. 16-17: Commissioners' Conference, Washington, D.C.; Oct. 21-22: Del Oro Officers' Councils; Oct. 25-27: dedication of new transitional housing unit, Monterey, Calif.; Oct. 28-30: THQ Officers' Councils; Nov.
Cascade holds tent revival
JESSICA HODDER AND Ashley McCaw dress in period costumes for the recent tent revival meeting at Camp Kuralti. BY BARBARA BLIX, MAJOR - "Olde Tyme Army" was the theme as a record attendance of 357 delegates met at Camp Kuratli
Traveling teens bring ‘Bug Safari’ VBS to northern California corps
"He's a big, big God!" Those were the words heard around the Del Oro Division this summer as a group of five teens, 13 to 16 years old, traveled throughout Northern California sharing the gospel through the presentation of the
Intermountain Division finds ‘Power in the Word’
DAVE HASSEN (l) and Ed Susa from Bridgehouse in Colorado Springs discuss a passage of scripture at Intermountain Division's Bible Camp. BY WILLDONNA RICH, MAJOR - Lt Colonel Harold Brodin, Intermountain divisional commander, summoned the officers and soldiers of the division
Marshall Islands holds first camp meetings
MAJOR RALPH HOOD (l) presents certificates of retirement to Envoys Almen and Setsuko Taulon of the Laura Corps. Assisting in the service was Captain Charles Fowler (r). The longest ride to the Marshall Islands' first-ever family camp meetings was 34
Majors Clinton and Georgia Steele enter retirement
MAJORS CLINTON AND Georgia Steele are presented their retirement certificates by Alaska Divisional Commander Captain Bob Rudd. Major Cal Prouty (third from left) led the prayer of dedication and Major Florence Murray was a flag bearer. Having served a combined
Westerners recognized at national disaster conference
AT THE NORTH American Disaster Services conference are (l-r) Lt. Col. Donald Bell, Officers of the Year Captains Brian and Cindy Anderson, Emergency and Disaster Services Coordinator Tom McSherry and Community Relations and Development Secretary Major David Hudson. At the