Catherine Bramwell-Booth

Catherine Bramwell-Booth by Mary Batchelor is a biography published by Lion Pub in 1986, featuring 240 pages in English. This work explores the life of Catherine Bramwell-Booth, the granddaughter of General William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. The book highlights her engaging personality and straightforward approach to faith, which resonated with many, particularly through her television appearances.
Readers will find a detailed account of Catherine Bramwell-Booth’s life, focusing on her contributions to the Salvation Army and her influence within the organization. The biography presents insights into her experiences and the impact of her simple faith on those around her. With a focus on her role as a Salvationist in Great Britain, this edition offers a comprehensive look at a significant figure in the history of the Salvation Army.
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A biography of the grand-daughter of General William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. She captivated television viewers with her warm personality, no-nonsense speaking and simple faith.
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