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George Scott Railton (6 July 1849 – 19 July 1913) was the first Commissioner of The Salvation Army and second in command to its Founder General William Booth.
Born at Arbroath in Scotland, the son of Methodist missionaries Lancelot Railton and his wife, Margaret Scott, Railton was educated at Woodhouse Grove School in Leeds, then only open to sons of Methodist ministers. His father and mother both died on 8 November 1864 at Peel, Isle of Man, probably of cholera.
The death of his parents left the 15-year-old Railton homeless and jobless. His older brother, the Rev. Launcelot Railton, a Methodist minister, found him work in London with a shipping company, but not finding it to his liking Railton decided to go to Morocco in 1869 as a Christian missionary. However, this being unsuccessful and finding himself stranded in Morocco, he had to work his passage back to Great Britain as a steward. In 1870 he began to work in Stockton-on-Tees for an uncle who owned a shipping business, but preached the Gospel at every available opportunity. In the same year William Booth went to Matlock to recuperate and where he met the Rev. Launcelot Railton, who told Booth of his younger brother George's attempt to convert the Moroccans, adding that George was just the sort of person that Booth's Christian Mission was looking for.
This video shares the story of George Scott Railton, one of the pioneering leaders of The Salvation Army. He played a key role in the global expansion of The Salvation Army, the development of their doctrine, "aggressive Christianity", the training of leaders, etc. As a gifted writer, advocate for the rights of women in ministry and missionary statesman, he is remembered as "William Booth's First Lieutenant" and the Army's "Soldier Saint". May you be inspired by his life and testimony!
Este video comparte la historia de George Scott Railton, uno de los líderes pioneros del Ejército de Salvación. Desempeñó un papel clave en la expansión mundial del Ejército de Salvación, el desarrollo de sus doctrinas, "cristianismo agresivo", la formación de líderes, etc. Como un escritor dotado, defensor de los derechos de las mujeres en el ministerio y líder de asuntos misioneros públicos, es recordado como "El Primer Teniente de William Booth"y como el "Soldado Santo" del Ejército . Que puedas ser inspirado por su vida y testimonio!
Our son Scott trying to master the jump-rope.
Αυτό το βίντεο μιλάει για την ιστορία του George Scott Railton, έναν από τους πρώτους ηγέτες του Στρατού της Σωτηρίας. Έπαιξε καθοριστικό ρόλο στην παγκόσμια εξάπλωση του Στρατού της Σωτηρίας, την ανάπτυξη της ιδέας του ''επιθετικού Χριστιανισμού'', στην εκπαίδευση ηγετών και σε πολλούς άλλους τομείς. Χαρισματικός συγγραφέας. Υποστήριξε το δικαίωμα των γυναικών στη διακονία, έμεινε γνωστός ως ''ο πρώτος υπολοχαγός του William Booth'' και ''ο άγιος Στρατιώτης'' του Στρατού της Σωτηρίας. Μακάρι η ζωή του και η μαρτυρία του να αποτελέσει έμπνευση προς όλους.
Salvation Factory has begun a project called, "The Genesis of Salvationism." The goal of this research project is to rediscover, explore and share the first generation of Salvationists' articulation of Salvationism. We are focusing particularly on the writings of William & Catherine Booth, George Scott Railton and other pioneers in "The East London Evangelist" (1868-1870); "The Christian Mission Magazine" (1870-1878); "The Salvationist" (1879); and "The War Cry" [British] (1880-1890). For more information, join our Salvation Factory Page on Facebook.
A project on George Scott Railton that I had to do for Salvation Army History Class. I put a bit of a Railton-ite spin on it! :D To the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" theme. :D
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William Booth was a British Methodist preacher who founded The Salvation Army and became its first General. The Christian movement with a quasi-military structure and government founded in 1865 has spread from London, England, to many parts of the world and is known for being one of the largest distributors of humanitarian aid. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
parte 1 de testimonio del ejercito de salvación, Dios uso la vida de William Booth y Catherine Mumford para esta espectacular misión de alcance mundial! aquí la parte 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYjZwAjaxLE