New York Staff Band wows Seattle
Expert musicians joyously share their faith. In a fitting climax to their Cascade and Northwest Divisions visit, the New York Staff Band (NYSB) joyously shared their faith through testimony and music during a concert at the Seattle White Center Corps. After a
Girl Scouts do a good turn for San Diego ARC
Community clothing drive benefits Adult Rehabilitation Center. by Marlene Gerber - Scouts stand in front of a mountain of clothes collected on Good Turn Day. San Diego Girl Scouts joined the Army…The Salvation Army, that is. The two venerable organizations teamed up
Mobile help center aids San Diego’s “forgotten”
Sierra del Mar Division assists back country residents. by Suzi Woodruff Lacey - Coffee mug in hand, Bonnie Stone clambers into The Salvation Army's new back country motor home, stirring up dust as she heads out on dirt roads to help some
Girls “revolve” at teen retreat
Cascade and Northwest youth learn about living a life centered on Jesus. by Lisa M. Van Cleef, Captain - One hundred and twenty-five girls from the Cascade and Northwest divisions enjoyed a joint retreat. Seven thousand screaming teenage girls—and no boys in
Salvation Army opens Hawaii’s first “safe house”
Group home for nonviolent youth offenders will house girls ages 13-17. by Glen Doss, Major - Calling it a “celebration of love,” James Duke Aiona, Hawaii lt. governor, was the keynote speaker at the recent opening of the state’s first “safe house,”
On the Corner
The fourth little piggy by Robert Docter, Editor-In-Chief - This little piggy went to market; This little piggy stayed home; This little piggy had roast beef; This little piggy had none; And this little piggy said, “Wee—Wee—Wee,” all the way home. As I was sitting with Morgan,
Hawaii’s Kaneohe Corps grows by five
Corps officer recounts recent growth. by Marcey Hoffschneider, Captain - This is where it all began for five eager people wanting to join the Kaneohe Corps: “We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by the inspiration
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor DOING THE MOST GOOD My Dear Salvation Army Friends, I got my issue of the New Frontier [October 14––New Frontier]. I love the new look…it is great, and I must say you are “doing the most good” in a
Bear affair raises funds in Alaska
Women’s Auxiliary raises nearly $19,000 for local Salvation Army programs. by Jenni Ragland - As the chill of winter threatened to bring the first snowfall to Anchorage, a warm spirit of generosity filled the Alaska Ballroom of the Anchorage Hilton Hotel at
Double trouble
Body Builder by Terry Camsey, Major May the Lord disturb and trouble you; May the Lord set an impossible task before you, and dare you to meet it; May the Lord give you the strength to do your best: And then, but only then, May
Hodders appointed to Kenya Territory
Cascade divisional leaders assume new responsibilities March 1, 2006. “We are pleased to announce the General has selected officers from our territory for leadership positions on the international scene,” stated Commissioner Philip Swyers, territorial commander. Majors Kenneth and Jolene Hodder, Cascade divisional
Recognizing holy moments
Reflection by Heidi J. Bailey, Major - Many significant memories are born in unsuspecting moments—moments when we are possibly feeling more weariness than energy, more stress than peace, and even a bit more resentment than joy! Because of the incredible number of Christmas-related