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New Frontier Chronicle July/August 2023 | Vol. 41, No. 04

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TELLING THE SALVATION ARMY STORY FOR 40 YEARS • 1983–2023

NEWS FROM THE SALVATION ARMY USA WEST • JULY/AUGUST 2023 • VOL. 41, NO. 4

We think there is some value in the world to being salt and being light. We value the indwelling Spirit that makes us clean and free and whole and joyful. And I think that when we are walking in the Spirit in such a way that it’s the love of God that’s bearing fruit in our lives, we underestimate the impact and the value of that in the world. —GENERAL-ELECT LYNDON BUCKINGHAM

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Lyndon Buckingham assumes leadership of The Salvation Army Aug. 3. BY JO MOIR, CAPTAIN

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General-elect Lyndon Buckingham, currently serving as the Chief of the Staff at International Headquarters, was elected the 22nd General of The Salvation Army May 27 at Sunbury Court near London by members of the 2023 High Council, comprised of some 112 Salvation Army leaders from around the world. Buckingham will assume office Aug. 3, following the retirement of General Brian Peddle. Here, the General-elect talks to Captain Jo Moir, United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Territorial Communica-

tions Officer, about being elected the next General.

Kia ora! You’ve just been elected as our next General. Are you surprised? Are you shocked? Or are you determined? Probably there’s a mixture of all those things. Yes, I think nobody comes expecting, but I think we all come with a mindset of making ourselves available to the will of God, ready to do what the Lord wants us to do. So I didn’t come with any endgame in mind. But I did come willing to participate in whichever way was appropriate. And so, I’m feeling a little overwhelmed, but humbled, grateful for the support of the mem-

bers of the High Council and their endorsement. Commissioner Yusak Tampai, the High Council chaplain, had the golden bowl of prayers in the chamber. And it was just a visual reminder of the thousands of Salvationists who not only prayed leading up to the High Council week but prayed us all the way through. You know, if I was reflecting on a highlight of the council itself, it would be just the spirit within the chamber, just a beautiful sense of the presence of God. Although feeling overwhelmed, and all of those things, I also feel that we have allowed the Lord to reveal what he wanted to happen and we’ve participated in that, and I take comfort from that. I’ve had a 22ND GENERAL PAGE 3

ARC launches campaign showing power of a second chance

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Tim Ryan writes his answer to the question "What would you do if you had a second chance?" on the wall of the Santa Monica ARC.

The idea of a second chance at life may feel far-fetched—but at The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARC), this has become a reality for many of the roughly 150,000 individuals that go through the drug and alcohol recovery program each year. The ARC offers a free 180-day residential work-therapy program funded by The Salvation Army thrift stores. The program provides spiritual, social and emotional assistance to those who have lost themselves to addiction. For many people, it's their last stop on the path to recovery. To share this continued success of the ARC with the public, The Salvation Army recently launched its Second Chances

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WEST HOLDS FIRST ADAPTIVE RETREAT Over 60 people attend inaugural event.

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NEW LTS. CELEBRATED AT COMMISSIONING Reflectors of Holiness receive marching orders at the culmination of a weekend packed with uplifting events.

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Commissioner Edward Hill to be Chief of the Staff

General-elect Commissioner Lyndon Buckingham has chosen Commissioner Edward Hill to be Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Shelley CHIEF OF THE STAFF PAGE 2

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Steps prior to entering training

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