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From the Editor: Fashionable or Forceful?
Booth and his Army drew much opposition, including this 1882 editorial cartoon in The Entr'acte. Often the hostility was not only verbal, but also violent. See "The Army Under Seige".


In Darkest England and the Way Out
Selections from William Booth's bold proposal for eliminating poverty


Faithful But Not Flawless

Editorials: Dismantling the Salvation Army
In maintaining integrity, Salvationists got the Boy Scout treatment


Naked Truths
"Critics weigh in on what makes nudity in film wrong, right, and R-rated"


Shelling the Salvation Army
"If William Booth's church could handle sticks and stones in the 1880s, it should withstand the recent barrage of hateful words"


Web's Latest Craze is The Prayer of Reata
"Yes, the Pope really is Catholic, and other stories from media sources around the world."


Still Red-Hot and Righteous
The Salvation Army's International Congress meets outside London for the first time since its founding.


William and Catherine Booth: Recommended Resources
The Booths, their children, and The Salvation Army have all received extensive study, so only a small portion of available works can be listed here. Works are listed alphabetically by title within each category. Asterisks denote those available through The Salvation Army (see addresses below).

Sources of Booth's Reforming Ideas


William and Catherine Booth: Did You Know?


In Darkest England
Exactly one hundred years ago, William Booth published a dramatic, detailed plan for ending unemployment and overcoming poverty.


The General
William Booth was born in economic and spiritual poverty, yet he founded a worldwide organization dedicated to their eradication.


Sayings of William Booth


Pioneer in Female Ministry
Catherine Booth's firm conviction that women should be free to preach the gospel forever shaped The Salvation Army's openness to female officers.


William Booth's Officers
Thousands of young men and women devoted themselves to the rugged nineteenth-century Army life. Where did they come from? Why did they join?


The Army Under Siege
Early officers sometimes encountered brutal opposition.


The Salvation Army: A Missionary Crusade
How a small, East London mission became one of the leading missionary organizations in the world.


William Booth Finds His Destiny

The Booths' American Mentors
Three revivalists from across the Atlantic profoundly influenced the Booths' theology and mission.




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