Samuel Logan Brengle
Samuel Logan Brengle (1860-1936) was an American minister, evangelist, and author who is best known for his influential work in the early days of the Salvation Army in the United States.
Brengle was born in Vineland, New Jersey, in 1860. He was raised in a devout Christian family and had a strong desire to become a minister from a young age. However, he struggled with his faith as a young man and was involved in a number of unfulfilling pursuits before finally experiencing a spiritual awakening in his mid-20s.
In 1887, Brengle joined the Salvation Army and quickly rose through the ranks to become a prominent leader within the organization. He was known for his passionate preaching style and his commitment to the spiritual growth and well-being of his followers.
Brengle was also a prolific author and wrote a number of books on Christian spirituality, including "Helps to Holiness," "The Way of Holiness," and "When the Holy Ghost is Come." His writing was characterized by a deep sense of personal experience and a practical approach to living out the Christian faith.
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