
"What is the use of preaching
the Gospel to men whose whole attention is concentrated upon a mad,
desperate struggle to keep themselves alive? You might as well give
a tract to a shipwrecked sailor who is battling with the surf, which
has drowned his comrades and threatens to drown him. He will not
listen to you. Nay, he cannot hear you any more than a man whose
head is under water can listen to a sermon. The first thing to do is
to get him at least a footing on firm ground, and to give him room
to live."
--General William Booth
Holiday kettles and bells.
Thrift stores. These are the most common images people have of The
Salvation Army. But look a little further, and you will find
that we have offer a diverse array of social service programs
catering to the needs of children, families, seniors and
individuals.
The Salvation Army was founded in London’s East End in 1865 by
William Booth and provides services to people worldwide who are in
need through its 107 branches. William Booth, ministered to the
hopeless and forgotten souls wandering the streets of the East End.
Renowned for his dedication to working with the poor and unwanted,
William Booth reached out to East Enders with a holistic ministry
concentrated on restoring physical as well as spiritual well-being.
