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your letters about the War Cry.
All published letters must be
signed, and we reserve the
right to edit them for clarity.
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Going Monthly
Just got the new War
Cry
for October. Looks
good! I like the new for-
mat. Always appreciate
receiving this. Just
wanted to say
congratulations!
Major Beverly Ivany
Quebec, Canada
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Aging With Dignity
Thank you for adding
back the Editorial! I
missed it so much. It is
really like an open letter
to each reader. The edi-
tion with the cover theme
Aging With Dignity
(9/1/12 WC) was excel-
lent! I have recommended
it to my nephew who
works in a nursing home.
The article "Praying for
Your Enemies" really
caught my attention.
Praying for far away ene-
mies has been easy and
through the years our
Roberts Interview
I just wanted to
write and say how
happy I am about
the new format of
the War Cry. I get
the magazine sent
to my home and I
enjoy it very much.
I especially en-
joyed the interview
with Commissioner
Nancy Roberts in the
September 15th issue.
I am a former member
of the Salvation Army.
I was in the Inglewood
Corps for eight years
and I just loved it. Please
know that your staff is
doing a wonderful job.
I have been a Christian
since 1969 and I love
the Lord dearly.
Lorraine Fisk
Atascadero, CA
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
family has prayed for
Jesus to reveal Himself to
them through visions and
dreams. But of late I have
struggled with the need
to forgive those who are
close by. Thank you for
the lovely prayer poem
"Growing Old With
Grace!" Absolutely
beautiful
reminder to
live in grace.
I'm sure it will
be a help to
many.
Major Joy
Emmons
Nyack, N.Y.
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Global Ties
What a delight to receive
the first monthly issue of
the War Cry. I have been
reading the War Cry for
many years and have
always received many
blessings. I read it from
cover to cover. The Bible
THE LITTLEST CHRISTMAS KETTLE
eaders of all ages will enjoy this delightful Christmas tale
of Anna and her mission to find a purpose for Sallie, the
littlest Christmas kettle. Bright and colorful illustrations
engage readers as they follow the story of a community coming
together to find ways to raise money and bring joy to those less
fortunate during the Christmas season.
About The Author
Major Deborah L. Cranford is the author of several
Bible studies relating to recovery issues.
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studies provide excellent
material to prepare for
Adult Bible Studies,
which I lead at the corps
where my wife and I are
soldiers. "Noteworthy
Words" provides excel-
lent thoughts to ponder
each day. May God con-
tinue to use the War Cry
to bless people not
just in America
but also around
the world.
Commissioner
Ah-Ang Lim
Singapore
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