On Christmas Day 1911, less than seven months before he was promoted to Glory, General William Booth wrote a letter to Brigadier James Melling, who was in a leadership position in The Salvation Army in India. General Booth outlines the measures a Salvation Army leader should adopt 'in order to make our work the triumph that we all desire'. That letter is reproduced in this book - partly in William Booth's own handwriting.
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General William Booth (1829-1912) founded the Christian Mission in 1865. This became The Salvation Army in 1878. He lived to establish Salvation Army work in 58 countries and colonies and travelled extensively, preaching the gospel of salvation.
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