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FOUNDations: Catherine Booth

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“If you haven’t got tears in your eyes, let them hear tears in your voice.”
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Brief bio: Catherine Booth, wife of Salvation Army founder William Booth, was known as the “Army Mother.” In her world, women had few rights, no place in the professions and a minimal presence in church leadership.
Nonetheless, in her marriage to William Booth, she became an evangelist, preacher and theologian, and co-founder of The Salvation Army.

As a child, Catherine Booth was bright and tenacious despite long illnesses. By age 12, she had thoroughly studied the Bible from cover to cover–eight times. During her life, she became one of the most popular preachers of her era.

A prolific writer, Catherine Booth explored universal questions and provided forthright answers. She believed Christians must be passionate about their faith, that if we are indifferent we can lose the capacity for love and service. She wrote: “He doesn’t ask you to go to chapel or join the church and pray…but to get down and give up your heart to Him, to choose whom you will serve, and do it at once, and everything else will follow.”
–© 2006 The Salvation Army

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