About an American pastor and teacher the U.S. Representative from Connecticut William Whiting Boardman Infobox person name William Edwin Boardman image image size 150px caption birth date 1810 birth place death date 1886 death place William Edwin Boardman 1810 1886 was an American pastor and teacher, and the author in 1858 of The Higher Christian Life , a book which as a major international success and helped ignite the Higher Life movement . Boardman s work attracted international attention, especially in England, where Boardman exercised great influence during 1873 1874. Dwight L. Moody and Ira Sankey had major led evangelistic campaigns and Boardman was speaking throughout England on Holiness and the Higher Life. This led to the establishing of the Keswick Convention s. Boardman also came to be a leader in the ministry of spiritual healing , and established Bethshan Healing Home in London. He joined with the Canadian pastor Albert Benjamin Simpson A.B. Simpson , founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the 1885 Bethshan Conference on Holiness and Healing in London. This conference is regarded by many as a turning point in the origins of the modern Pentecostal movement. Works http www.openlibrary.org details higherchristianlife00boarrich The Higher Christian Life , Boston Henry Hoyt 1858 http books.google.com books?id 7gEDAAAAQAAJ He That Overcomenth or the Conquering Gospel , London James Nisbet & Co. 1869 Gladness in Jesus http www.openlibrary.org details faithworkunderdr00boaruoft Faith Work under Dr Cullis, in Boston 1873 biography of Charles Cullis http books.google.com books?id 29ECAAAAQAAJ In The Power Of The Spirit, or, Christian experience in the light of the Bible 1875 The Great Physician Jehovah Rophi 1881 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boardman, William E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1810 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boardman, William E. Category 1810 births Category ... more details
The Right Revd. Dr. Anthony J. Carr born 1932, Birmingham , England is a British nurse and clergyman . Carr was born in Birmingham , England , the eldest of three boys. Leaving school at 14 years and poorly educated, he began working life in a factory later becoming a ward orderly in Selly Oak Hospital at 18 years after becoming a conscientious objector . He entered general Nurse education nurse training at Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, at the age of eighteen 18 becoming a Registered Nurse in 1954. He successively held the posts of district nurse , assistant Nursing matron matron , area officer of the Royal College of Nursing and Principal of the William Rathbone Staff College, Liverpool. He followed this by the appointment as Nursing management Chief Nursing Officer over nine hospitals in the The Wirral Peninsula Wirral , Cheshire . He ended this part of his career by becoming Chief Nursing Officer over 17 hospitals and the community nursing services in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne for twelve years. During that time he was also a pastoral elder of the Assemblies of God Church Bethshan in the city. Anthony became chairman of two important working parties at the department of health. In 1975 he chaired a working party of the Education and Training of SRN RGN in District Nursing and later chaired another group on the Education and Training of the Enrolled Nurse in the Community. Action on the former report resulted in district nurse training being moved to colleges of further and higher education and paved the way for the present degree in district nursing. For this work he was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Nursing . He was one of four members of a committee Cumberledge set up by the Secretary of State for Health in 1985 to review the Community Nursing Service s in England .The Report is entitled,Neighbourhood Nursing A Focus for Change. HM Stationery Office 1986 Minister In 1990 he took up another career as a minister in a Christian church becomin ... more details