8 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: The War College

Olivia Munn / War College Chicago

Hey yall.

Today’s post consists of two resources – but they have something in common – Salvation Army Life.

First off, meet Olivia Munn. Some of us from the Metro Division may remember her because she was stationed at the Mt. Greenwood/Blue Island Corps for her War College Summer Assignment. She has some good stuff to say about what a relationship with God is all about.

Second of all, have you prayed about attending the War College Chicago? Here are some lines from their website to tell you more about it:

“We’re looking for true soldiers of the Cross. We’re looking for Conquerors. We’re looking for people that want to raise the standard high and fight for the least and the lost. We’re looking for people of covenant, people of truth, people of hope, people of faith, and people who want to be a part of an army that fights “not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” (Ephesians 6:12).

We exist to train warriors to win the world for Jesus. Anything that accelerates, accentuates and/or amplifies the mission is welcome. Conversely, anything that thwarts the mission and grieves God’s heart needs to be quickly weeded out so we can maintain blessing Jesus and establishing His kingdom here in Blue Island and in each of our lives. In everything we do we aim to train you in being a part of God’s Hero Army!”

Does that sound like you? Go to their website to download an application!

About the Author

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Nate Irvine

Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

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