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South African archives

The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

For more information please email Pieter and Meryl Horn.


Physical copies available in this location

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'Human problems are moral. They cannot be solved by immoral measures.'
Help in uprooting corruption
Mineworker's Union Secretary said, "Moral Re-Armament has provided the common ground for people of all points of view in S. A."
Full-time workers Visit City: Touring Union with industrial drama "The Forgotten Factor".
Constructiveness of an answer to the present chaos.
God must be brought into industrial disputes.
The strength of Moral Re-Armament lies in the sincerity and enthusiasm of its members.
Government Mining Engineer, Mr D. G. Malherbe welcomes seventeen overseas MRA workers in Johannesburg.
Transvaal Administrator, General J J Pienaar said "Moral Re-Armament is what was needed."
The flags of both India and Pakistan flew above Mountain House at Caux, Switzerland.
Veteran leaders broadcast from Hollywood Bowl.
Increasing interest was being taken in Moral Rearmament in South African political circles.
John Rife, of the US Congress of Industrial Organisations, said, "I see MRA as the basic necessity for sound trade unionism."
International and local Moral Rearmament group returns to Eastern Cape, South Africa.
The complexity of life today seems greatly due to man's overbearing pride in his brain.
An ideology that is neither Left nor Right, nor a compromise between the two, but something much superior.
Kenyan farmer says, 'The way to get the farm right is to get the farmer right.'
'The Forgotten Factor' play is a most forceful and impressive application of the lesson.
Individuals encouraged to put themselves right by allowing God to work through them.

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