Practical Christianity

 "[William] Booth believed in practical Christianity.  He was sometimes criticized for it...Booth also had a passion for souls but he could never forget the needs of bodies...He wrote:
     It seems to me that we must supply the friendless with a friend, the broken in heart with comfort, the dazed, bewildered creatures with a guide, the momentarily maddened slaves of folly with thoughts and hopes that will steady them, and above all to lead them to the arms of Him who is still saying, "Come unto Me..."
     In 1903, Booth wrote:
    What the poor, the fallen, and the prodigal and the backslider and the hopeless crowds around us need is help - practical help - without delay.  We must not only remember them and pray for them, and talk about them - we must go to them in their miseries and deliver them."   Barbara Bolton, Booth's Drum.
     Here's the question.  Has anything changed since Booth's day to prevent us following suit?


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