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William Booth entered a world rife with industrial growth and stark poverty, where his family’s struggle for economic stability painted a backdrop of hardship. Raised in a cramped, two-room house and deeply influenced by his resilient mother, Booth’s early years were marked by a profound awareness of social injustice and a burgeoning sense of compassion. His apprenticeship to a pawnbroker at fifteen thrust him into the gritty reality of poverty, where each pawned item revealed the desperate struggles of the city's poor, further igniting his resolve to make a difference.

Booth’s life took a dramatic turn following a life-changing revival meeting in 1844, where the passionate preaching of George Scott kindled a spiritual awakening in his life. This encounter propelled Booth from a life of personal struggle to one of profound mission and service. Embracing his newfound faith, Booth's dynamic sermons captivated audiences and became a powerful force for social reform. His commitment to both spiritual and practical aid laid the groundwork for a revolutionary movement, culminating in the founding of The Salvation Army—a global organization dedicated to addressing both spiritual and social needs.

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