Catherine Booth

Mildred Duff (1860 - 1932)

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

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Larry Wilson
00:05:55
Play 01 Childhood Lucretia B.
00:12:38
Play 02 Conversion and Soul Struggles April Aymond
00:14:22
Play 03 A Three-Year's Engagement Elsie Selwyn
00:14:10
Play 04 A Life of Sacrifice Kathleen Moore
00:18:24
Play 05 The Speaker Kathleen Moore
00:18:24
Play 06 The Mother Gillian Hendrie
00:28:15
Play 07 The Worker Gillian Hendrie
00:09:24
Play 08 Goodness Gillian Hendrie
00:15:18
Play 09 Love pattymarie
00:20:43
Play 10 The Warrior KevinS
00:14:48
Play 11 Last Days jenno
00:21:04
Play 12 Dates in Mrs. Booth's Life Larry Wilson
00:03:25