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Discover the remarkable story of Catherine Booth, the indomitable woman who co-founded The Salvation Army and transformed Victorian society through her unwavering faith and revolutionary social activism. This captivating booklet reveals how Catherine’s Methodist roots profoundly shaped her theological convictions and fueled her passionate crusade for justice. From her early days challenging traditional gender roles in the church to becoming the powerful “Hallelujah Lass” who preached to thousands, you’ll be inspired by her courage to speak truth to power and her radical belief that women were equally called to ministry. This isn’t just history—it’s the story of a trailblazer whose faith translated into tangible action, establishing shelters for women escaping prostitution, fighting against poverty, and demanding equal rights when society told her to remain silent.

Step into the world of a woman whose Methodist upbringing became the foundation for a global movement that continues to transform lives today. This beautifully crafted booklet offers intimate glimpses into Catherine’s personal struggles, her theological breakthroughs, and the tender partnership with her husband William that revolutionized Christian ministry. You’ll discover how she skillfully blended Wesleyan holiness teachings with practical compassion, creating a model of faith that engaged both heart and hands in service to humanity. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a person of faith, or someone seeking inspiration from extraordinary women who changed the world, Catherine’s story will challenge you to examine how your own beliefs might translate into meaningful action. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the life of a woman who proved that faith without works is dead and that one person’s conviction can indeed change the world.