Life and Death
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'Life and Death' is a powerful testament to Catherine Booth's unwavering dedication to the principles that guided The Salvation Army's creation. Throughout the book, she explores the spiritual and moral principles that underpin the organization's mission. Catherine passionately advocates for the redemption and transformation of individuals, emphasizing the importance of faith, self-sacrifice, and compassionate action. She highlights the power of the Gospel message in bringing hope and solace to those experiencing hardship. The book, a reflection of Catherine Booth's personal faith and conviction, serves as a call to action for individuals to embrace a life of service and commitment to God's calling.Book Details
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Catherine Booth
England, United Kingdom
Catherine Booth, an influential figure in the 19th-century Christian revivalist movement, was a woman ahead of her time. As a co-founder of The Salvation Army alongside her husband, William Booth, she...
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