Bramwell Booth was the oldest child of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army. Upon the death of his father, Willie, as he was known within the family, succeeded his father moving from the Army’s first chief of staff to the helm as General. Although his autocratic leadership style caused great dissent within the ranks of the Army, and ultimately lead to his removal, he has left a legacy in this book of cherished insights into the life and character of Christ, the Lord of the universal army of all followers of the Master.
Pages
91
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Public Domain Books
Release
May 01, 2005
Our Master: Thoughts for Salvationists About Their Lord
Bramwell Booth was the oldest child of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army. Upon the death of his father, Willie, as he was known within the family, succeeded his father moving from the Army’s first chief of staff to the helm as General. Although his autocratic leadership style caused great dissent within the ranks of the Army, and ultimately lead to his removal, he has left a legacy in this book of cherished insights into the life and character of Christ, the Lord of the universal army of all followers of the Master.