Sounds more like a Roman god’s name to me. And according to one of my former employers, there are two places in the world where Salvation Army officers, especially at the territorial HQ level or higher, are not provided with vehicles but are expected to use public transportation to get around: NYC and London. The cities are, they figure, just too crowded to operate vehicles economically.
Sounds more like a Roman god’s name to me. And according to one of my former employers, there are two places in the world where Salvation Army officers, especially at the territorial HQ level or higher, are not provided with vehicles but are expected to use public transportation to get around: NYC and London. The cities are, they figure, just too crowded to operate vehicles economically.