REVOLUTION HAWAII
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HOSPITALITY HOUSE OPENS FLOOD RELIEF IN MALAWI AND MOZAMBIQUE
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HISPANIC CORPS GROWTH
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FEBRUARY 2015 Volume 33, Number 2
INSIDE this issue: Meet David Witthoff West welcomes new Christian education director for discipleship. WITTHOFF PAGE 2
‘Covenant’ prepares for premiere
Unexpected healing
A volunteer connected a young burn victim to medical care and The Salvation Army, and both found aid. HEALING PAGE 3
International congresses
As The Salvation Army prepares for Boundless 2015, look back at the previous six international congresses. CONGRESS PAGE 8
‘Iris’ preview
Frontier Press is set to release its first comic book, “Iris,” this spring about a young girl and her second chance at life. IRIS PAGE 13
“Covenant” cast members rehearse a scene in preparation for the musical’s debut.
Congress musical cast begins rehearsals ahead of Boundless 2015. BY VIVIAN GATICA
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an ailing William Booth ponders the future of his beloved Army, we travel through history and across the globe witnessing his legacy in action. From the mountains of China to the streets of New York, from the jungles of Papua New Guinea to wartorn Europe, his covenant has become our covenant.” So goes the premise of “Covenant,” the musical production slated to premiere in London at The Salvation Army’s international congress, Boundless: The Whole World Redeeming, in July. The musical’s playwright Karl Larsson, music composer and direc-
tor Kevin Larsson, and lyricist Commissioner Keith Banks, created the concept and structure of the musical last year. They tailored it to reach the multicultural audience at Boundless, and live beyond the congress. “Up to this point, the musical has been more of an idea in our heads about something a long time off, but now we’re dealing with actors, budgets, recordings and set design,” said Karl Larsson, who is co-directing the musical with Barbara Allen. “This is where it begins to feel real.” “Covenant” is structured as a series of vignettes that parallels the funeral covenant of The Salvation Army’s Founder William Booth. “We’d always envisioned various self-contained stories connected loosely by an overarching story revolving around William Booth, and COVENANT PAGE 12
West moves to hack-proof systems
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Over 150 locations in the territory to update credit card processing The Western Territory launched an effort to better safeguard the personal information of its supporters from theft and hacking. The Long Beach (Calif.) Family Thrift Store became the first facility in the territory to install new, safer point of sale (POS) systems as part of a territory-wide initiative to update credit card processing at adult rehabilitation center (ARC) Family Stores, Kroc Centers and websites by June 2015. “Once complete, every customer, supporter or member should feel safer about doing transactions with The Salvation Army,” said Tim Schaal, Information Technology (IT) director in the Western Territory, adding that updating these systems will better protect The HACK-PROOF PAGE 16
John Ickes, COO of Devnext software development firm, trains Salvation Army IT staff on how to install the MX915 tokenized credit card device. |Photo by Jamie Ehrl