She Showed Me How 

She Showed Me How 

Three generations of faith, service, and a calling that keeps moving forward.

At the end of a conversation that spanned three generations, Bev Franco, Lorianne Blackman, and Mikayla Blackman were each asked to describe their family’s journey in one word. 

They didn’t hesitate. And they all said the same one. 

Faithfulness. 

Not faith as a feeling. Faithfulness as a way of living – showing up, stepping out, and serving others, whether it is comfortable or not. That is the thread that runs through this family. And it has been running for a very long time. 

Bev Franco is a fifth-generation Salvationist and a retired Salvation Army officer. When she traces her family’s history, she goes all the way back to her great-great-grandmother a women she never met, but whose prayers she believes shaped the person she became. 

“They were all godly women who prayed for me. They were all part of The Salvation Army. So that’s where I ended up.” 

For Bev, faith was never something reserved for Sunday mornings or moments in uniform. 

“You don’t just have to be a light when you’re at the church. You should be a light wherever you go. And people will see that and ask you – what is it that makes you so joyful? And it’s Jesus every time.”— Major Bev Franco, Retired Salvation Army Officer  

Bev answered a call into officership alongside her husband Philip Franco – a call that stretched her, shaped her, and sent her into decades of service. She carried her faith not as something to protect, but as something to give away. 

Her daughter Lorianne grew up watching all of it. She saw her parents doing devotions together daily. She watched her mother mentor others and give her time generously to anyone who needed it. The moment that stayed with her came as a teenager, when she watched her mother respond to a call into officership – knowing it would push her beyond her comfort zone – and choose obedience anyway.

She Showed Me How 
Beverley Franco, Mikayla Blackman, & Lorianne Blackman

“I remember recognizing that this would bring her out of her comfort zone. But I can remember her faithfulness in following God’s call. And seeing how God has really equipped her – I just wanted to be used by God in the same way.”— Lorianne Blackman, Songster Leader & Music Ministries Coordinator, Cariboo Hill Temple  

That desire became action. Today, Lorianne serves through music ministry at Cariboo Hill Temple – leading the Songsters, playing in the band, and participating in worship teams. For her, music is not performance. It is service. 

Then there is Mikayla – Lorianne’s daughter, a seventh-generation Salvationist. Her faith became her own at 15, working at Camp Sunrise for the first time. Something shifted that summer. She found herself not just attending, but belonging – and wanting to give that same feeling to others. 

It deepened further when she spent six months serving in Australia and Uganda, completely separated from everyone she had ever known. She went not knowing what to expect and came back changed. What she found overseas was the same thing she had grown up seeing at home – people using their gifts, showing up, and trusting God with the rest. 

“Sometimes on the worship team, I look over and it’s like my mom and my aunt and my uncle and my brother. Everyone is doing what they can to be used by God in their gifts.” 

To a young person still figuring out their faith, Mikayla points to the verse her grandmother prayed over her before she was even born – 1 Timothy 4:12 – and offers this: 

“Don’t let anyone shut you down. Just keep seeking the Lord with your whole heart. He can do incredible things that we can’t even imagine. And he’ll use you in ways that you didn’t think were possible.” — Mikayla Blackman, Seventh-Generation Salvationist  

One word. Three women. Seven generations. And a faith that has never just sat still.

By Sipili Molia 


British Columbia
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