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Visions

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General William Booth (1829—1912), the founder of the Salvation Army, was a practical man. He was organized and detailed, and led an army of saints that changed the world. However, he was also a very spiritual man who believe in the supernatural power of God, and was deeply affected by visions and dreams he had throughout his life.

This book is his vision and dream journal, where he detailed the most powerful messages he received from God in his long life of service. This book includes perhaps his most famous vision, "Who Cares," in which General Booth saw his well known vision of the lost drowning at sea while careless Christians ignore them from a platform in the middle of the ocean. It also includes his experience of going to heaven and meeting Jesus.

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First published February 25, 2014

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William Booth, British religious reformer, founded the Salvation Army in 1878 with Catherine Mumford Booth, his wife, and served as its first general.

William Booth served as a Methodist preacher of England. From London, England, the Christian movement, known for one largest distributor of humanitarian aid, with a structure and government like military in 1865 spread to many parts of the world. In 2002, a poll of broadcasting corporation named Booth among the hundred greatest compatriots.

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