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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.

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More than one hundred and eighty Oxford Group supporters meet in Umkomaas, Natal, South Africa
The ballroom of the Palace Hotel has this week been recapturing the glamour of first century Christianity.
Dr Frank. N. D. Buchman tells of original efforts in Orient.
Team members have carried their message to all sections of the life of cities in South Africa.
"Basic truths of Oxford Group, when applied, lies Democracy's answer to materialistic philosophies."
$12,200 from man stricken by conscience.
Seven thousand at the cathedral service in London.
Dr Frank Buchman in USA with team of sixty
All classes at the inauguration.
Before South Africans swallow the dope peddled by the Buchmanites, they should know something about the history of the movement.
Oxford Group preaches a philosophy of employer-employee 'collaboration' and industrial peace.
"New spirit abroad in South Africa."
Rev Ebenezer Macmillan told how he had been in the ministry 'for more than 21 years before I was able to live what I preached'.
Dr. Otto Koch, Under Secretary of Education in the Ruhr, speaks after The Forgotten Factor plays in Cape Town.
Turning politicians from party strife to trying to find what is best for the country
On retiring as student pastor, Dr Franciscus Moorrees joined the travelling group of the Oxford Group movement.
Peter Howard wrote more than 10 plays. His books have been translated into 16 languages. All royalties have gone to MRA.
"The moral rearmament of each country was as necessary as military rearmament."

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