A fascinating glimpse into the marketing of the renowned evangelist Billy Sunday, this "Salesman's Prospectus" provides insight into the man and his message. Entitled "billy' Sunday: The Man And His Message, With His Own Words Which Have Won Thousands For Christ," the prospectus was designed to promote Sunday's revival meetings and disseminate his powerful sermons.
Compiled by William Thomas Ellis, it captures the essence of Sunday's dynamic preaching style and his profound impact on audiences. This work offers a unique perspective on religious marketing strategies of the early 20th century and the enduring appeal of Billy Sunday's evangelical work. It is a valuable resource for those interested in religious history, biography, and the art of persuasive communication.
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