In this episode of Words of Life, host Bernie Dake is joined by members of The Salvation Army’s Southern Territorial Staff Band following their powerful international tour to South Africa. Together, they reflect on what it means to take part in an evangelical musical ministry across cultures—and how God meets us in both our preparation and our surrender.
You’ll hear from Bethany Farrell of the Territorial Music and Arts Department, Darryl Crossland, Assistant Divisional Music Director for Florida, and Brad Rowland from the Territorial Communications Department. Each shares honestly about the personal, professional, and spiritual headspace they brought with them on this journey—from the weight of leaving family behind to the challenge of releasing expectations and trusting God with the unknown.
The conversation explores the unique role of Salvation Army brass bands as tools for evangelism, often described as “portable organs,” and how music continues to open hearts and create sacred moments around the world. With humor, humility, and deep faith, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at ministry on the move—and the quiet, transformative work God does in the process.
Whether you’re a musician, a ministry leader, or simply someone discerning God’s call in a busy season of life, this episode invites you to listen closely to how obedience, openness, and community shape a meaningful witness.
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