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General Arnold Brown was world leader of The Salvation Army from 1977 until the end of 1981. Earlier, he served for 5 years as Chief of the Staff - second-in-command - of this global movement and as leader of the work throughout Canada and Bermuda.He was an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Freeman of the city of London, England and had been granted honoris causa the degrees of L.H.D (Asbury College, U.S.A.) add D. D. (Olivet College , U.S.A.).While in London he received from Earl Mountbatten of Burma the World Humanitarian Award shortly before the Earl's untimely death.
Into these pages is compressed the essence of what he felt, and saw, and heard, and accomplished in almost fifty years of Salvation Army officership.
379 pages
- Date: 1984
- Brand: Bookwright Publications , Toronto, Canada
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