Catherine Booth
Mildred Duff
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Catherine Booth (1829 – 1890) was the wife of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army in England. She was a full-partner with her husband in the ministry and work of the movement which from the beginning welcomed women into full ministry and offices of the church. Her influence set the tone for much of the Army's ground-breaking work. Mildred Duff presents here a short but thorough account of Catherine's life and ministry. - Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 16 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 5:55 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Childhood | 12:38 | Lu par Lucretia B. |
Conversion and Soul Struggles | 14:22 | Lu par April Aymond |
A Three-Year's Engagement | 14:10 | Lu par Elsie Selwyn |
A Life of Sacrifice | 18:24 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
The Speaker | 18:24 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
The Mother | 28:15 | Lu par Gillian Hendrie |
The Worker | 9:24 | Lu par Gillian Hendrie |
Goodness | 15:18 | Lu par Gillian Hendrie |
Love | 20:43 | Lu par pattymarie |
The Warrior | 14:48 | Lu par KevinS |
Last Days | 21:04 | Lu par jenno |
Dates in Mrs. Booth's Life | 3:25 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
Critiques
berty





Bertie
good insight into a genuine unselfish life ,given to god