by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Jun 22, 2022 | Stories
I’ve studied North American churches for years, and few churches do well at emphasizing evangelism. Here are some general conclusions I’ve reached about evangelistic churches: 1. The pastor must take the lead in evangelism. In close to thirty years of studies, I...
by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Jun 21, 2022 | Stories
If you have followed the news as of late, you will know that we have reached a milestone in the COVID Pandemic with over one million deaths in America alone. International Headquarters has reported 82 officers lost to COVID around the world. This news causes an...
by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Jun 15, 2022 | Stories
How well do you sleep? Maybe you’re one of those people who have problems falling asleep. And once you areasleep, tell me…is it hard for you to stay asleep? Most Americans, studies say, wrestle with some aspect of sleeping. Research and statistics from the National...
by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Apr 8, 2022 | Stories
In February 2011, years of planning and investigation of the feasibility of The Salvation Army in the Solomon Islands culminated in Major Soddy Maraga from Papua New Guinea conducting an opening service in Honiara, which paved the way for the official launch of...
by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Apr 6, 2022 | Stories
Major Phil Satterlee began his tract ministry about 15 years ago by distributing wallet size pictures of Christ (by Warner Sallman). People responded well to these and were seldom refused when he gave them. Also making them available to other Salvation Army officers,...
by Lt. Colonel Allen Satterlee | Apr 6, 2022 | Stories
Bugs are an interesting part of life on this planet. Largely little but beastly big in their role and activity, they are an incredibly significant part of God’s creation. Independent. Self-sufficient. Always at work. Without even the promise of pay or a benefit...