All posts tagged "Vol 37 No 06"
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Kyle Farber | July 27, 2019
Downsizing God’s way
By Joan Doughty, Lt. Colonel – Digging through a lot of “stuff” is no small task. I have...
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Kyle Farber | July 25, 2019
High schoolers turn mentors at Tehachapi Summer STEM Program
Tehachapi High School Robotics Team teaches Lego robotics and 3D printing to youth at The Salvation Army. By...
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Kyle Farber | July 24, 2019
Salvation Army abuzz with new course in Vail Valley
A beekeeping course teaches residents to start and maintain their own hives. ByVivian Lopez – A few years...
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Kyle Farber | July 23, 2019
Being (not just doing) like Christ
Major Tom Ford looks ahead to retirement. By Jared McKiernan – As Major Tom Ford looks back on...
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Kyle Farber | July 21, 2019
‘Leaders in Community’ helps develop officers
By Sarah Bentley and Dr. Alan Forsman All the believers were together (Acts 2:44a). We know the text...
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Kyle Farber | July 20, 2019
Arnold to lead Special Needs Ministries
New Director of Special Needs Ministries to shine light and hope on families in need By Kristin Marguerite...
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Kyle Farber | July 19, 2019
Salvation Army commits to doubling impact on homelessness
‘The Way Out’ is a five-year initiative in the Western Territory. By Christin Thieme – When Commissioner Kenneth...
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New Frontier Publications | July 19, 2019
Salvation Army offers relief as Reno rent soars
Reno Corps Rental Assistance Program responds as the city’s average rent doubles By Vivian Lopez – Melanie Sarmiento...
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Kyle Farber | July 15, 2019
Meals for the customers, opportunity for the cooks
A new workforce development initiative funds Napa’s Culinary Training Academy. By Jared McKiernan – The teriyaki bowl at...
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New Frontier Publications | July 15, 2019
What you should know about Salvation Army advisory organizations
“The officer must be ‘Army,’ and the board must be ‘community.’ But when we blend them properly together...