from one of the worst cities in America. Clearwater, FL a copy of the War Cry. I liked it so well that I picked up the phone and subscribed to it. It has since changed and I no longer find it as good as the 2011 issues were. Can you tell me why, and will it be going back to the enjoy- able magazine that it once was? say thank you and congratula- tions on the new and improved War Cry. I have read with inter- est and anticipation the past several issues. zine. The Easter issue really blew me away. The new format, type, layout, graphics and pho- tographs shout read me, read me, read me! I even note that the publication has gone green. Keep up the good work. We are proud of you and the War Cry. Atlanta, GA Easter edition of the War Cry. Congratulations! It's superb! A key point of ex- cellence is what you have done with the center Christian dedication. Excellence in an illustration and in the story behind it are not always in place. This one is unusual, in that there is a Salvation Army background as well. Asheville, NC of the War Cry, which contained "A Lasting Testament," the story of Erik Leidzen. He was a remark- able musician and my mother-in- law, Mrs. Lt. Colonel Martha Newbould, had crossed his path somewhere in her lifetime and used to speak of him. Thanks for this series. There has not been a lot of instruction on the matter of the Rapture and the Last Days in our periodicals and I love to see this happening. Bakersfield, CA music edition of the War Cry. An excellent read full of relevant sto- ries and achievements. Ministry Toolkit qualify for this, and more importantly, would the War Cry consider featuring the remarkable story and statistics of the site, now in its second year of publication? Atlanta, GA certainly `up to standard' and doing very well. The article on Camden, NJ in the March 17 issue and the Dunigans' min- voking as many folks in our corps have not seen an "inner of The Gathering can also participate in: and Saturday, June 9 at 1 p.m. |