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It is as though God is saying: ‘Remember yesterday as you prepare for tomorrow.’

CELEBRATING OUR 30th YEAR

The Western Territory’s news source

~

—Commissioner William Roberts

for 30 years

June 10, 2012 Vol. 30, No. 10b

Friends of Christ complete training Cadet Allison Struck speaks at Commencement Cadet Allison Struck spoke for the Friends of Christ Session at commencement June 8. Below is an excerpt from her message. Educational background in the Friends of Christ Session ranges from master’s degrees to GEDs. Yet, in 2010, we were similar in our response to our callings, even if not in personal histories or experiences. After 668 days we now have far more in common. We sat in classes and seminars, worked on brigades and lived and worshipped—all together. Our academics taught us skills to serve as Salvation Army officers: Bible knowledge, writing sermons, Salvation Army history and doctrine, and creating and keeping a budget. We exchanged ideas and learned techniques for dealing with difficult ethical decisions and received a foundation for counseling hurting individuals. The academic lessons taught us about deadlines, accountability and time management. Our academics also provided framework for other lessons, lessons that cannot be measured by a grade: the invisible yet powerful lessons, such as submission, perseverance and tolerance—learned through practical assignments. We learned to submit to the authority of our leadership, even when we disagree; that many assignments and tasks may not be fun, but must be pushed to completion; to share different perspectives and tolerate ideas and thoughts that

Cadets Caroline and Dustin Rowe enter the Pasadena Convention Center at the start of the commencement service. See more at thegatheringpix.com. Photo by Nikole Lim

song, “Friends of Christ,” with lyrics by Lt. Col. Diane O’Brien and music by Bandmaster Ralph Pearce. Major Brian Jones, director of curriculum, prayed for the cadets, and William B. Flinn, chair of the Crestmont Council, offered words of greeting to the audience and cadets. Commissioner Carolyn Knaggs, territorial president of women’s ministries, read the selected Scripture from Isaiah 51:1-6. Commissioner James Knaggs, territorial commander, then introduced National Commander Commissioner William Roberts, who delivered

Alaska $77,525 Cascade $450,130 Del Oro $412,583 Golden State $680,794 Hawaii $123,670 Intermountain $460,785 Northwest $643,216 Sierra del Mar $337,393 So. California $708,636 Southwest $681,030 CFOT $50,000 ARC $800,000 THQ $1,480,000

SPEAKER, page 7

FRIENDS OF CHRIST, page 3

TOTAL $6,905,762

Commencement held in Pasadena BY ROBERT DOCTER With General Linda Bond, territorial leadership, family and well over 2,000 friends in attendance, 41 cadets of the Friends of Christ Session celebrated graduation from Crestmont’s College for Officer Training in commencement services June 8 at The Gathering. Following a musical prelude by the Western Territorial Band, conducted by Bandmaster Neil Smith, the Friends of Christ marched into the worship center. Joining members of the Proclaimers of Christ Session, the more than 100 cadets presented the graduating cadets’ session

Sacrificial giving helps the less fortunate

World service income for 2012 from Western soldiers and officers has provided $6,905,762 to help those in need around the world.

Flagship Kroc Center celebrates 10 years n San Diego Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center

General Linda Bond speaks to Lieutenants Petura and Magnus Haraldsen, and their sons Daniel and Andrias. The family will move to Greenland to begin Salvation Army work there. Photo courtesy of International Headquarters

Salvation Army opens fire in Greenland n Army to be at work in 125 countries General Linda Bond announced the appointment of officers to “open fire” for The

Salvation Army in Greenland during Denmark’s 2012 Congress. Lts. Magnus and Petura Haraldsen, who trained in NorGREENLAND, page 2

Inside: Frontlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Friends of Christ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5 In Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Sharper Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 From the Desk of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

The Spice Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 On the Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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BY JULIE WILLIS AND MARIA TODARO June 19 marks the 10th anniversary of the first-ever Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Center in San Diego, Calif., and the Kroc Center is preparing for a 10-day celebration from June 15-24. “We are thrilled to share this historic occasion with the community and are so thankful for their support and friendship,” said Corps Officer Major Rick Peacock. “Joan Kroc provided us with an amazing vehicle to change lives, and community support is really essential to move us into the future.” Each day of the celebration will offer the community a free opportunity to participate in a Kroc Center program or activity, including family soccer, an acting

The San Diego Kroc Center

workshop, and participation in venue activities; download free passes at kroccenter.org. A commemorative event June 19 in the Joan B. Kroc Theatre will take guests through the center's past, present and future, followed by a community con-

cert by the Dr. Seuss Fund with performance by the San Diego Concert Band on the grass recreation field in the heart of the Kroc Center and food from vendors of local San Diego restaurants. Event sponsors include: the Dr. Seuss SAN DIEGO KROC CENTER, page 2


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