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William Booth - Wikipedia William Booth (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was an English Methodist preacher who, along with his wife, Catherine, founded the Salvation Army and became its first General (1878–1912)
William Booth Biography William Booth (1829 – 1912) Biography | Quotes | Summary of life, which involved founding the Salvation Army - A Christian religious organisation
Booth, William - Encyclopedia. com The English evangelist William Booth (1829-1912) founded the Salvation Army, an international Christian organization for philanthropic and evangelical work William Booth was born near Nottingham on April 10, 1829
William Booth | The Salvation Army In 1878 The Christian Mission was renamed The Salvation Army ‘General Booth’, as he was now known, summed up the purpose of this body in the following way: "We are a salvation people - this is our speciality - getting saved and keeping saved, and then getting somebody else saved ”
William Booth - Christianity Today But William Booth was a remarkable man, who was given the title "The Prophet of the Poor " He is best known today as founder and first general of the Salvation Army
William Booth: The Man and His Mission - The Salvation Army William Booth was born into a middle-class family, but did not aspire to wealth or prosperity and amassed no personal fortune He adopted a simple lifestyle, lived in modest but comfortable surroundings, and worked tirelessly for others, rather than himself
William Booth: A Life Devoted to Salvation and Service William Booth’s early years were marked by financial struggles, but his family’s deep faith provided a foundation of strength and resilience At the age of 15, he experienced a life-changing encounter with God, igniting a fire within him to serve the Lord and bring hope to the marginalized
General William Booth 1829-1912 - Revival Library Its most outstanding pioneer in Britain was William Booth, who by the end of his life, had a loyal following of 16,000 full-time officers in his Salvation Army, living a disciplined life of sacrifice and service in fifty-eight countries