The Commissioner, Catherine Bramwell-Booth, being interviewed on the Parkinson Show in the early 80's said that she prayed that she would loved to have reached 100 years old. Thanks be to God, this Godly lady scored 104 years before she was promoted to Glory. My Grandfather wouldn't even offer money to his OWN Denomination, because he felt the money was misappropriated. He would FREELY donate to the Salvation Army, because the Soldiers and Officers were doing Christian good works ON THE STREET, helping those who REALLY needed it...THAT'S Christian charity and how the Christian church should operate. Glory be to the Salvation Army...Thank you for your work, Commissioner ❤❤❤
My Grandfather was raised in the Anglican (Church of Ireland) tradition. He was a polio patient, but loved getting to the local Pub of a Saturday night, to meet with his friends. He definitely didn't get stinking drunk, but he LOVED meeting the local Salvationists. The Salvation Army visited the local pubs and the people who were socialising therein, and earned respect and kindness....The Salvation Army was the ONLY Christian denomination that my Granda would subscribe to....Simply because they are/were kind people, INTERESTED in people! May God bless the Salvationalists ❤❤❤
Im an American. Im 61 for reference. My mother who never even tasted alcohol, used to go to bars and pass out the US version of The War Cry. People would donate and take the magazine. She said nobody ever abused them in any way.
Remarkable. These three women aged well into their 90s, so passionate, practical and erudite. Fascinating. I always give to the Salvation Army when I see them.
loving watching these lovely ladies brings back so many memories. Olive worshiped at our small corp. When we emigrated to Australia we had to go as a family to have afternoon tea with them in this room. At 14yrs that was a bit terrifying but a great thing to look back on
The Salvation Army has probably changed from all recognition in over forty years. I was impressed with the message of those wonderful ladies, even then, that the Salvation Army had to change to suit the changing world!
I wish they would have stood their ground. In the States, they have embraced the culture and focus too much on the money. They still do good things with the money, but I grew up in the Army and they need a return to the strictness of yesterday.
True, Christian, women. Wise, compassionate , sympathetic and purposefull. May the Eternal see there souls illuminated, forever. Doing good works. Lord bless them, and there like,, allways😊
Isaia 42 verso 8 dice : io sono il signore questo è il mio nome non darò la mia gloria ad altri né il mio onore agli idoli . Dio è spirito e desidera essere adorato senza l uso di idoli bisogna adorarlo in spirito e verità e per idoli si intende statue dipinti croci ecc ...........
The Commissioner, Catherine Bramwell-Booth, being interviewed on the Parkinson Show in the early 80's said that she prayed that she would loved to have reached 100 years old. Thanks be to God, this Godly lady scored 104 years before she was promoted to Glory. My Grandfather wouldn't even offer money to his OWN Denomination, because he felt the money was misappropriated. He would FREELY donate to the Salvation Army, because the Soldiers and Officers were doing Christian good works ON THE STREET, helping those who REALLY needed it...THAT'S Christian charity and how the Christian church should operate. Glory be to the Salvation Army...Thank you for your work, Commissioner ❤❤❤
They are so articulate, kind, and well-spoken.
My grandma trained with Catherine. They were best friends . She was very much like Catherine . The family were really proud of her.
My Grandfather was raised in the Anglican (Church of Ireland) tradition. He was a polio patient, but loved getting to the local Pub of a Saturday night, to meet with his friends. He definitely didn't get stinking drunk, but he LOVED meeting the local Salvationists. The Salvation Army visited the local pubs and the people who were socialising therein, and earned respect and kindness....The Salvation Army was the ONLY Christian denomination that my Granda would subscribe to....Simply because they are/were kind people, INTERESTED in people! May God bless the Salvationalists ❤❤❤
Im an American. Im 61 for reference. My mother who never even tasted alcohol, used to go to bars and pass out the US version of The War Cry. People would donate and take the magazine. She said nobody ever abused them in any way.
This strengthens my soul! Thank you!
Remarkable. These three women aged well into their 90s, so passionate, practical and erudite. Fascinating.
I always give to the Salvation Army when I see them.
loving watching these lovely ladies brings back so many memories. Olive worshiped at our small corp. When we emigrated to Australia we had to go as a family to have afternoon tea with them in this room. At 14yrs that was a bit terrifying but a great thing to look back on
What beautiful, godly women.
Lord this was the style of the first uniform I wore. I loved those high necked tunics you were on duty the moment it was fastened
Amazing recording, what beautiful servants of the Lord. I don't think the interviewer is Esther Rantzen though.
Hi, sorry this may be pointless but all I can offer to help you is that she was a presenter on songs of praise.
Hi , just remembered, Michael Parkinsons wife, Mary.
I love The Salvation Army
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Do you have a link pleae for full intetview ?
Too delightful
❤ Merry Christmas to everyone and to all children ... toys, peace, love and ❤
I think Michel Parkinson started interviewing two of these at xmas every year; at least one of them got to 100 and was still very lively and coherent.
Catherine. She was an amazing leader of a Church.
The Salvation Army has probably changed from all recognition in over forty years.
I was impressed with the message of those wonderful ladies, even then, that the Salvation Army had to change to suit the changing world!
I wish they would have stood their ground. In the States, they have embraced the culture and focus too much on the money. They still do good things with the money, but I grew up in the Army and they need a return to the strictness of yesterday.
Infiltrated by Freemasons .
Horrendous.
But they do still do good work on the ground that no others do or are able to do.
True, Christian, women. Wise, compassionate , sympathetic and purposefull.
May the Eternal see there souls illuminated, forever. Doing good works.
Lord bless them, and there like,, allways😊
I would have paid 100.00 to have watched this. Thank you
is the interviewer Easter Rantzen?
the intervener is Mary Parkinson
@@curly1966 It is Mary Parkinson, wife of broadcaster Michael.
GOD AND ONE. IS ALLWAWS
A MAJORITY.
Wonderful women.
🙏❤️
Thank God for these women, those like them, and His Salvation Army. Long may they march under the flag of the Lord Jesus Christ.
To work for army of heaven, lead us to sisters and brothers to serve for chirst, because a step in tent lead modern army for chirst.
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Think the interviewer maybe Michael Parkinson’s wife, Mary?
The interviewer is the TV presenter Pam Ayres.
It's Michael Parkinson's wife, Mary.
Good chritian women
Isaia 42 verso 8 dice : io sono il signore questo è il mio nome non darò la mia gloria ad altri né il mio onore agli idoli . Dio è spirito e desidera essere adorato senza l uso di idoli bisogna adorarlo in spirito e verità e per idoli si intende statue dipinti croci ecc ...........
These lot are the most militant anti image people out there! They don’t even have a plain cross