On 2nd July 1965 a memorial bust was unveiled in St George's chapel in Westminster Abbey to William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army. This is a replica in white Palombino marble of a bronze bust ...
The founders of the Salvation Army - originally known as the Christian Mission - William Booth and his wife Catherine, preached and lived out a doctrine of practical Christianity. And a rival ...
Catherine Booth’s firm conviction that women should be free to preach the gospel forever shaped The Salvation Army’s openness to female officers. Booth and his Army drew much opposition ...
The Salvation Army is a Protestant denomination of the Christian Church with over 1.6 million members in 109 countries. It was founded in 1865, in the East End of London, by William Booth, an ...
The Salvation Army brought hope and joy to many families in Tehachapi during the past year. The organization was especially ...
The boys eventually get bored and disappear. The story then goes into the history of the Salvation Army and how William Booth started the movement some 150 years ago. At the end of the story ...
By December 1884 the founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth, appointed the first full time corps officer (church leader) Brother RM Lane who attracted crowds of thousands to his sermons.