Shame on us!
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major - I had a letter the other day that made me weep as I read it. It was from a lady 88 years of age, who wrote in response to my recent article, “Russell On My
FOCUS – Leadership and decision-making
by Bob Gregg - Before we examine the theories of leadership I want to revisit the issue of decision-making. Last time, we said it’s a primary responsibility of leaders. Although there are times when the leader(s) will have to make the
Willi Wiersdorfer: today I know who I am
IN PROCESS by Glen Doss, Major - “What was that?” wondered the young man, 18. Aroused from a deep sleep brought on by the fatigue of the long drive and the drinks the night before, he listened. “It sounded like a child
On the Corner
by Robert Docter - Make in my heart a quiet place Stress! We think of it as a “no-fun” kind of word—imposed on us by unpleasant or threatening situations. Actually, however, how we respond to stress simply depends on how we look at
Can God trust us?
by James Hood, Major - In my last column, I explored the question, “Can I trust God?” Briefly, we recognized God’s gifts are generous and his care is constant, therefore, he can be trusted. Today, I would like to ask the
Frontlines – News briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - What a God we have! And how fortunate we are to have him, this Father of our Master Jesus! Because Jesus was raised from the dead, we’ve been given a brand-new life and have everything to
Letters to the editor
Letters to the editor Where are the youth? In the New Frontier article “Leaders seek hard answers” (Jan. 25, 2003), Major Millie Bearchell pointed to declining youth statistics. This is where our leaders are supposed to come from. Our emphasis seems to be
Sierra Del Mar
WATER DONATED BY the Morongo Indian Nation has refreshed thousands of thirsty Marine reserves who stopped at March Air Reserve Base en route to the Middle East. Shown at Casino Morongo in Cabazon, Calif. are (l-r) Major Rick Peacock, Riverside
Pikes Peak Community Foundation, TSA feed hungry in Argentina
by Janice Buchanan, Lt. Colonel - The Pikes Peak Community Foundation of Colorado Springs, Colo., has awarded a grant of $2,500 to The Salvation Army, designated for hunger relief in Argentina. Elizabeth and Terence Lilly, fund advisors to the foundation, requested the
Grand Prix roars by THQ
The annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach once again roared past Western THQ on April 13, 2003. The race features world class drivers piloting formula one race cars around a grand prix style course through the streets of Long
Luttrells retirement celebration set for Vancouver, B.C.
Commissioners Bill and Gwen Luttrell General John Larsson and Commissioner Freda Larsson will present retirement certificates to Commissioners Bill and Gwen Luttrell during the Canadian Pacific Northwest Congress and Commissioning in Vancouver, B.C on June 21, 2003. The Luttrells will officially
TEAM assists local corps in training
Divisional TEAM Discipleship Coordinators/Directors met at Crestmont College Conference Center recently to learn new seminar material and to discuss how to better use TEAM Discipleship material to achieve the great commission. Five new seminars were released for use in local corps.