Commissioner Thomas Estill (1859–1926)
BY ROB JEFFERY
The Salvation Army in America has been led by some pretty big names. In the early years, Commissioner George Scott [...]
BY ROB JEFFERY
The Salvation Army in America has been led by some pretty big names. In the early years, Commissioner George Scott [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Good energy, even dynamism, is often produced between two differing viewpoints. This is a rule of physics, academia, oratory, politics, and more.
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
Back in a dim and distant past, I was a phys ed major—seems downright extraordinary to me now, but at [...]
BY COMMISSIONER G. LORRAINE BAMFORD
As a child, I sang. We always sang. We sang hymns; we sang carols. We made up songs in the car.
BY COLONEL IVAN K. ROCK
One of my oldest and most cherished memories involves a Salvation Army red kettle. I remember standing next to my [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
From the opening and dedication of the gleaming USA East THQ facility in West Nyack, N.Y., in 1990, the territorial [...]
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The incarnation of God is a uniquely Christian conviction—God the divine “in the flesh.” Other gods remain conspicuously far [...]
BY COLONEL CHRISTINE J. ROCK
How did this happen, again? A sliver of turkey. A spoonful of potatoes, stuffing, peas, and corn. Cranberry sauce (tradition demands it).
BY COLONEL RICHARD MUNN
The primal relationship between men and women is currently the focus of forceful Christian theological dialogue between egalitarians and complementarians.
BY ROBERT MITCHELL
On Oct. 31, children and adults will again indulge in the pagan custom of Halloween. But did you know that [...]