Winter 2008

...promoting prayer, holiness, and evangelism
through the life stories of God's people

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Winter 2008

Volume 9 Number 4

Cover Story

Asante, Kenya!
Asante, Kenya!
So different from the United States, this African nation seemed like an "alternate universe," but Priority! editor Linda Johnson quickly found that brothers and sisters in Christ are one the world over.

Features

If we don't love them...
If we don't love them...
Want to reach people and let them know about Jesus? Bobby and Anne Westmoreland, Salvation Army officers in Georgia, know that you have to do that when people are young, or you might never have another chance.
Stripping Away Racial Barriers:
Stripping Away Racial Barriers:
They're retired now, but the Johnsons became Salvation Army officers during the tumultuous Civil Rights era and were trailblazers in urban settings like Harlem and Cleveland.
Finding the 'Most Incredible Life Possible'
Finding the 'Most Incredible Life Possible'
Debbie and Chas Engel resisted as long as they could, living a comfortable, fairly interesting life. But they both knew something was missing. Now they're living out God's dream for them as leaders of Sussex Chapel in Delaware.

Departments

Letters
From the Editor
Letter from the Territorial Commander
Letters to the Editor
Who's News
Becoming 'Dr. Weiss'
Salvation Army Helps during and after the Wildfires
Swearing Off Chocolate
Zoro's Drumbeat of Hope
Advice
Ask Captain Karen
Prayer Power
'Presence' at I-35 Bridge Collapse
Prayer Shields Against Urban Dangers
Praying Continually in the West
98 Years Ago
Fighting 'Demon Rum' on Thanksgiving
MyTake
Not by Chance