In 1979, Christie Logan and Kevin Van Zee entered the College for Officer Training (CFOT), each anticipating what God had in store for their lives. It was there they met and while preparing for ministry as officers fell in love. Shortly after commissioning as members of the “God’s Soldiers” session in 1981, they married and embarked on 41 years of service across the Midwest, including a stint at the CFOT and leading several corps.

“I can’t imagine our lives doing anything else,” said Major Kevin. “I love the Lord. I love The Salvation Army. I love ministry.”

Each of the Van Zees’ appointments was marked by vibrant ministries focused on reaching people, especially youth and young adults, with the gospel, teaching and training them to live in and follow God’s will.

“I love seeing young people respond to the voice of God,” said Major Christie. “My goal has always been to be friendly, to know people and love them, to be hardworking, to be personally spiritual, and finally to be a soul winner.”

This summer the Van Zees said farewell to the fast pace of fulltime ministry in a retirement ceremony surrounded by family, friends and those who have been touched by their service. Presided by longtime friends Majors Bob and Audrey McClintock, the service was full of memories and tributes and included participation by the majors’ three sons and grandchildren. Lt. Colonels Paul and Renea Smith  presented the retirement certificates.

When asked what wisdom they would share with young officers, Major Kevin advised, “Officership is a marathon, not a sprint. Take time to take care of yourself for the long distance.”

 

 

 

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