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In the East End of London on July 2, 1865, revivalist preacher
William Booth and his wife Catherine (above) establish the
Christian Mission, later known as the Salvation Army.
Determined to wage war against the evils of poverty and
religious indifference with military efficiency, Booth modeled
his Methodist sect after the British army, labeling uniformed
ministers as “officers” and new members as “recruits.”
Today, the Salvation Army, still based in London, is active in
more than 130 countries. The Army operates evangelical
centers, hospitals, emergency and disaster services, alcohol
and drug rehabilitation programs, community centers, social
work centers, secondhand stores, and recreation facilities.
Voluntary contributions and profits from the sale of its
publications fund the organization.




