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William and Catherine Booth: Did You Know? John D. Waldron, retired Salvation Army commissioner of Canada and Bermuda, is the author or editor of many books on The Salvation Army.
From the Editor: Fashionable or Forceful? Booth and his Army drew much opposition, including this 1882 editorial cartoon in The Entr'acte. Often the hostility was not only verbal, but also violent. See "The Army Under Seige". KEVIN A. MILLER
The General William Booth was born in economic and spiritual poverty, yet he founded a worldwide organization dedicated to their eradication. NORMAN H. MURDOCH
The Army Mother With her bright mind and powerful speaking abilities, Catherine Booth emerged as one of the most influential women in modern religious history. NORMAN H. MURDOCH
Sayings of William Booth COMPILED BY NORMAN H. MURDOCH
Sayings of Catherine Booth
Pioneer in Female Ministry Catherine Booth's firm conviction that women should be free to preach the gospel forever shaped The Salvation Army's openness to female officers. Major Christine Parkin is stationed at The Salvation Army's Croydon Citadel Corps in England.
Female Ministry Excerpts from Catherine Booth's landmark pamphlet —Catherine Booth (1859)
William Booth's Officers Thousands of young men and women devoted themselves to the rugged nineteenth-century Army life. Where did they come from? Why did they join? Glenn K. Horridge, a lifelong Salvantionist, is assistant housemaster and teacher of history at Wellingborough School, Northamptonshire, England. The author of three history books, he is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of London.
The Army Under Siege Early officers sometimes encountered brutal opposition. CYRIL BARNES
The Salvation Army: A Missionary Crusade How a small, East London mission became one of the leading missionary organizations in the world. Dr. E. H. McKinley is chair of the social science division at Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky, and the author of several books on The Salvation Army, including Marching to Glory: The History of The Salvation Army in the United States, 1880–1980 (Harper & Row, 1980).
William Booth Finds His Destiny
The Booths' American Mentors Three revivalists from across the Atlantic profoundly influenced the Booths' theology and mission. Dr. John Coutts, us an author, broadcaster, and lecturer in religious studies at Avery Hill College in London. A Salvation Army officer for twenty years, he is currently a soldier in the Army's corps in Gravesend, Kent.
William Booth's Life In His Own Words
William and Catherine Booth: Christian History Timeline
William and Catherine Booth: A Gallery of the Booths' Children Their struggles and achievements NORMAN H. MURDOCH
William Booth's Theology of Redemption The General's view of sanctification, the kingdom of God, and salvation moved his Army to action. Dr. Roger J. Green is professor and chair of biblical and theological studies at Gord College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and author of War on Two Fronts: The Redemptive Theology of William Booth (The Salvation Army, 1989)
What Do Salvationists Believe?
The Story Behind Salvation Army Music William Booth felt suspicious of organized music groups. Yet he launched a movement that became renowned worldwide for its bands and choirs. Dr. Ronald W. Holz is chair of the division of fine arts at Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky, and author of several studies of Salvation Army music.
Major Events in Salvation Army Music Milestones during the life of William Booth Dr. Ronald W. Holz is chair of the division of fine arts at Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky, and author of several studies of Salvation Army music.
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