Ministry knows no borders in Korea
Salvation Army contacts grow within North Korea by Robert Saunders, Commissioner - The Korean Peninsula shuddered under the advancing invasion force from the North. It was the commencement of the Korean War of the early 1950s and a time when the outcome
On the Corner
Doin' a "geography" by Robert Docter, Editor-In-Chief - I love New Year’s resolutions. In fact, I love them so much I often make the same ones every year. For some reason, I don’t seem to love keeping New Year’s resolutions. That’s a problem. You see,
Lord, teach us to play
The spice box by Sharon Robertson, Lt. Colonel - One of the most challenging tasks for the person who is truly dedicated to his or her vocation is to find time to relax and have fun. I am always amazed at the
To do
Sharper Focus by Kelly Pontsler, Major - Things to do, places to go, people to see! What’s at the top of your “to do” list? I’ll admit that there are some corners in my house needing hefty attention. But the thing that
A visit to Hungary to celebrate the birthday of Charles Wesley
Personal Reflection by Kurt Burger, Commissioner - After 400 years of the Romans, 150 years of the Ottomans and 45 years of the Soviets, you will be the first who’s welcome to stay longer. Welcome words on a sign in the airport, gratefully
The Salvation Army in Korea by Peter Chang
Book review by Paul A. Rader, General (Ret.) - Since The Salvation Army opened fire in Korea in 1908, its saga of courageous Salvationism, tenacious faith, and compassionate service has unfolded in a century of uncommon turbulence and tragedy. Korea has risen
It’s God’s will or nothing!
in Process by Glen Doss, Major - The woman watched in dismay as the probation officer placed handcuffs around her wrists to take her to jail. In her cell hours later, she berated herself: “I’m back in jail! I can’t believe I’ve
Frontlines – News briefs of the West
by Sue Schumann Warner - You’re blessed when you’re content with just who you are—no more, no less. That’s the moment you find yourselves proud owners of everything that can’t be bought. Matthew 5:5 (The Message) Anchorage Serendipity recognized The Salvation Army Serendipity
Army assists at Korean oil spill
The Salvation Army delivers practical help and encouragement. The Salvation Army was the first non-governmental organization to assist with the clean-up operation after a huge crude oil spill near the Taean Peninsula in South Korea. In the country’s largest spill, some
A year to change a lifetime
by Joe Noland, Commissioner - At this writing Revolution Hawaii is well into its, “A Year to Change a Lifetime!” The team is made up of seven warriors representing five divisions, ages 18-27. Under the leadership of Rob and Dee Noland, all
Harleys and children – a good mix in Redding
Motorcycle crew delivers toys at Christmas. by Stefanie Segur - The normally quiet town of Anderson near Redding, Calif., was awakened by the loud pulsating noise of more than 300 motorcycle engines, revved and ready to help children in need this holiday