Editorial Introduction
by Major Stephen,
Editor
Welcome to JAC103.
We just finished celebrating the 100th issue(with
JAC100, JAC101, JAC102!) and we’re moving on boldly into
whatever God directs and permits with an interesting mix of
articles from contributors old and new.
We’ll kick off this issue with the
long-awaited (delayed by the three-part celebration!)
conclusion of Major JoAnn Shade’s A Problem Like Maria – Part
2 of 2.
Major Danielle Strickland pitches in with a
parental lesson applied to personal spiritual life called,
What Really Matters.
Major Daniel Freeman, divisional business
secretary in Southern California, discusses with us, Mission
Possible, out of Acts 1.
Captain Matt Kean in his first of two
submissions in this issue, emphasizes the seriousness and
importance of the Gospel in The Gospel Must Be Presented In
Full.
Captain Gordon Taylor shares with us a dream
he had he calls The Mountain as well as an interpretation and
application.
Major Howard Webber, award-winning author in
England, gives us an excerpt from his new book NO LONGER I
with A Bolt Out Of The Blue.
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Warning: It is a cliff-hanger for potential readers!
Matt Seaman connects holiness with God’s
creation in Holy Living, Sustainable Living.
Captain Pete Brookshaw asks and answers,
“How Can The Salvation Army Move Forward? Discovering
Simplicity in Complexity.”
Captain Matt Kean tells a story of an
intriguing conversation he’s recently had all summed up in his
title, The Bible Is Sure.
As usual, we're grateful to the contributors
for their willingness to share what God is stirring in them.
We're grateful that you read what they write.
And we're hopeful that you will share widely and apply
liberally the contents of JAC103.
Godspeed.
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