Doing the Most Good in Del Oro
Innovative programs, holistic ministry by Sue Schumann Warner - Camp Del Oro, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, provides lots of fun times for campers of all ages. “Doing the Most Good”? It’s an ambitious slogan…yet it’s one the Del Oro
On the Corner
How’s your “character"? by Robert Docter - Growing up, my father often urged me to “make my mark in life.” He never told me what that meant or how to do it. He did, however speak much with me about character. At the
Letters to the Editor
NEW FRONTIER REDESIGN Congratulations on the new look (New Frontier, October 14, 2005). It’s great. Donald Bell, Lt. Colonel Chief Secretary Western USA Territory I really like the new look of the New Frontier. Congratulations. Major George E. Hood National Community Relations Secretary NEITHER UP NOR DOWN Re: Major Terry
Maximizing the Army
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major - Little Max is nine months old now. You’ll forgive me (as a Grandpa) for saying that he is beautiful. He is both beautiful and a blessing. And he will be our hope for keeping the
Welcome home
Personal Reflection by It was the second day at my new job as the administrative assistant for Denver Metro Family Services. I have to admit, I was feeling a little lost in my new surroundings, maybe even to the point of being
From the desk of… Let’s Dance
by Terry Griffin, Lt. Colonel - My wife and I were in attendance at the Western Music Institute Solo Concert Night this summer. During that wonderful evening we heard our fine young people share their talents with us. One of the
Focus – Dancing in Pigeon Park
by Amanda Reardon, Captain Pigeon Park is, I guess you’d have to say, pretty ugly. I’m not even sure how it qualifies as a park. It’s a couple of benches and a few trees on a triangle-shaped cement plot on a
Frontlines – News Briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and
Promoted to Glory
Promoted to Glory Major Helen Nightingale was promoted to Glory Sept. 25 from the hospital in San Diego, Calif. Born Sept. 13, 1920 in Bakersfield, Calif., Helen grew up in Taft, Calif., where her mother was a Salvation Army soldier and Helen
MEGAN JOHNSON – Kalispell Corps
Megan Johnson, one of the youth at the Kalispell, Montana corps, led by Corps Officers Captains Daniel and Doreen Freeman, recently shared her testimony with Carla Brandt, corps youth director. I used to be in trouble all the time—running away and
Short term missions long term results
Limited trips to mission field give expanded view of God, clearer idea of hardships. by Ted Horwood, Captain - In 1986, I was a Salvationist who had completed college, but had no clear direction. Having moved to a Salvation Army camp, I
Army aids Romanian flood victims
Army relief effort focused on village of 460 families, 330 of which lost everything. Flood-hit villagers from Vadu Rosca, Romania, turn to The Salvation Army for help. Photo courtesy of International Headquarters. Salvation Army emergency workers in the eastern European country