A GREAT CHANGE.
Fifty-seven years ago one man without money, misunderstood, sneered at, and persecuted, toiling day and night amongst the poor, the .outcast, the criminal, the fallen and (lie friendless, determined : «t ail c st in help make (lie world belter, ■ h :incr mid more God-like. That n»:u* w.-f William Booth. Ai'tm* ovcr half a century, a mighty army of earnest men and women has enrolled, who, nt Ihc present time, are at work :n 7(> different countries and colonies, speaking -10 different languages with 30,30 1 bandsmen giving their services ah>olulely free and employing 27,308 ollicer.- continuously foiling amongst criminals, unfortunate girls, llio pour, Ihe -lick, the homeless, the friendless, and the heathen, lis work is acknowledged by tin* nations, rulers and governments everywhere, and Ibis, the world’s greatest Army of social service workers, is putting into effect sane and ■ practical methods that secure permanent and far-reaching results. This Army is the Salvation Army, and one word accounts for their success —sincerity.—Contributed. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2641, 4 October 1923, Page 2
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164A GREAT CHANGE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2641, 4 October 1923, Page 2
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