Reflections…
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Grandfather - …on Father’s Day. I don’t know whether this will make the press deadline in time for the Father’s Day issue of New Frontier and, to be honest, I am running against the clock somewhat since we
Advancing the Kingdom
by Ted Horwood, Captain - The deployment of newly commissioned officers to communities around the territory is an event filled with hope and expectation. Since 1921, the Western Territory has commissioned 84 sessions of officers. Over the years, 2,737 new officers have
All goods sold here
The files of the Museum of the West contain a volume of lecture notes by Eva Booth, daughter of the Founders, compiled during her service as National Commander in Canada. These words, written at the age of 27, were presented
On the Corner
An open letter to Preparers of the Way by Robert Docter - Congratulations! You did it. You completed 21 months of training. Now your education begins. We are throwing you “off the dock,” and yelling, “Swim!” You are about to assume one of the
FRONTLINES – NEWS BRIEFS OF THE WEST
by Sue Schumann Warner - Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 2:18 Yakima responds quickly The Yakima, Wash., Home League held their 50th Annual Nursing
The breadth of God’s love
In Process by Glen Doss, Major - Do I like myself? For much of my adult life, an honest answer to this question would have been: “No, I don’t! I really don’t like myself at all. In fact, I think I detest myself!”
Promoted to Glory
Promoted to Glory Jonathan Bassett, youngest son of Commissioners W. Todd and Carol Bassett, U.S. national leaders, was promoted to Glory on May 30 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, after a brief illness following a cerebral stroke. Jon was active in the
Pas Tab Youth Chorus releases “In the Sanctuary”
The Pasadena Tabernacle Youth Chorus launched its much-anticipated debut recording In the Sanctuary this weekend. This group of 45 members, ages 13–30, is relatively ‘young’ as far as music groups go. Started in 2001 by its leaders, Steve and Barbara Allen,
Denis Mafuta: “If we live, it is thanks to God”
by Lisa Van Cleef, Captain - In the time it took to cross the Atlantic Ocean, Captain Denis Mafuta was transported from a world of strife, poverty and misery to the bustling streets of New York. His layover in America’s most
Waikiki concert to benefit SA
by Daniel De Castro - Hawai‘i’s baby boomers will be treated to a bit of nostalgia this Fourth of July weekend as they sway and dance to the music of the Beatles and the Beach Boys during a concert in Waikiki.
ARC officers complete program
by Katherine Reed, Major - On May 25, 2005, nine officers from The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilita-tion Centers Command celebrated a time of commitment after completing the year-long Administrator Development Program (ADP). Officers with varying experiences—some on the field for 30 plus
Reagan speaks at Spirit Awards
by Barry Frost - Michael Reagan, eldest son of the late President Ronald Reagan, was the featured speaker at The Salvation Army Orange County, Calif., advisory board’s annual “Spirit Awards” Civic Dinner held at the Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel. Reagan is a