William Booth: Soup, Soap, and Salvation

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YWAM Publishing, 2002 - 208 páginas
Horrified by the poverty and suffering most people took for granted in industrial England, William Booth dedicated his life to bringing the gospel to the outcasts of society who would never enter a church and weren't welcome there. At age fifteen William vowed, "God shall have all there is of William Booth," and not even resistance from the church and government, lack of financial support, or vicious attacks by angry mobs could stop him from spreading the light of the gospel through the streets of England.

Today, all around the world, general William Booth's Salvation Army operates thousands of evangelistic and social service centers, changing countless lives with the love of God and the courage of their convictions. (1829-1912)

 

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A Thorn in the Flesh
11
Always Seek the Advantage
15
Williams People
27
A FullTime Preacher
41
An Extraordinary Person
51
Catherines Preaching Gift
63
A Lifetimes Worth of Work
73
A Growing Work
85
Unbecoming and Extreme
111
The Skeleton Army
127
In Darkest England
141
Echo Around the World
155
Everything the Salvation Army Was About
169
Promoted to Glory
181
Stringing Lights Around the World
197
Bibliography 201

Introducing the Salvation Army
99

Términos y frases comunes

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