About This Book
A biographical memoir recounts the life and ministry of Kate Lee, tracing her early conversion, close relationship with her sister Lucy, and entry into the Salvation Army; it follows her development as a devoted officer whose faith and zeal sustained her through illness, financial hardship, and demanding service among miners and the poor, describes her roles as corps commander and adjutant, her pastoral tenderness and practical leadership, and reflects on women's place in the movement, offering testimonies, anecdotes, and thematic chapters that emphasize personal sacrifice, spiritual conviction, and the practical fruits of evangelical work.
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