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William & Catherine: The Life and Legacy of the Booths, Founders of the Salvation Army : A New Biography |
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Rating: Summary: Outstanding Review: Sensitive, engaging, historical account of the lives of the two founders of the Salvation Army. Peronal letters between these two sweethearts, then husband and wife as well as life-long evangelists, detail the outstanding faith and human struggle it took to start an army in the slums and in opposition to the "old church hierarchy" which did not want to deal with the "riff-raff." The dedication of the first salvationists often meant placing themselves in harms way as angry mobs jeered and soldiers lost their lives. Still, the Army grew stronger and stronger. Every paragraph in this book is engaging...and I generally find historical accounts very boring. If you are looking for an exciting and sensitive historical account and wish to be enaged spiritually as well, this is a must read.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Review: Sensitive, engaging, historical account of the lives of the two founders of the Salvation Army. Peronal letters between these two sweethearts, then husband and wife as well as life-long evangelists, detail the outstanding faith and human struggle it took to start an army in the slums and in opposition to the "old church hierarchy" which did not want to deal with the "riff-raff." The dedication of the first salvationists often meant placing themselves in harms way as angry mobs jeered and soldiers lost their lives. Still, the Army grew stronger and stronger. Every paragraph in this book is engaging...and I generally find historical accounts very boring. If you are looking for an exciting and sensitive historical account and wish to be enaged spiritually as well, this is a must read.
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