Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth

Explore the captivating life of Catherine Booth (1829 - 1890) in this in-depth podcast. As the wife of William Booth, the visionary behind the Salvation Army in England, Catherine was far more than just a supportive spouse. She was an active participant and leader within the movement, impacting and shaping the organizations innovative work. The Salvation Army, from its inception, embraced womens full involvement in ministry and church offices - a revolutionary concept largely attributed to Catherines influence. Join Mildred Duff as she delivers a comprehensive and engaging account of Catherine Booths life and her pivotal role in the ministry.

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01 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 5 min 56 sec
02 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 12 min 39 sec
03 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 14 min 22 sec
04 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 14 min 11 sec
05 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 18 min 25 sec
06 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 18 min 24 sec
07 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 28 min 16 sec
08 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 9 min 25 sec
09 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 15 min 18 sec
10 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 20 min 43 sec
11 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 14 min 48 sec
12 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 21 min 5 sec
13 - Catherine Booth by Mildred Duff 3 min 26 sec

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