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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 very wonderful way for God’s Glory in this world….God bless you.

Lorraine Fisk
Atascadero, CA

MAJOR TERRY CAMSEY
I enjoy keeping up with Army news through New Frontier; I never miss reading an article by Major Terry Camsey. Occasionally there is an article that pertains uniquely to The Salvation Army, but usually it contains a lesson for all Christians. I often copy it (with credits) to my son-in-law—a youth pastor—and my pastors. Thank you, Major Camsey, for your ability to remind us of our obligations as followers of Christ in a straightforward, “just do it” message.
Carol Judge
Lacey, WA


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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 very wonderful way for god’s glory in this world….god bless you. lorraine fisk atascadero, ca major terry camsey i enjoy keeping up with army news through new frontier; i never miss reading an article by major terry camsey. occasionally there is an article that pertains uniquely to the salvation army, but usually it contains a lesson for all christians. i often copy it (with credits) to my son-in-law—a youth pastor—and my pastors. thank you, major camsey, for your ability to remind us of our obligations as followers of christ in a straightforward, “just do it” message. carol judge lacey, wa.
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