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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.


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THERE ARE 719 ITEMS AVAILABLE
Prominent members of the Oxford Group Movement arrive from England to join the Canadian team.
A challenge to men of all religions.
"Dictator's Slippers" presented in Port Elizabeth by students - a play with the power to unite the people and the world.
President of the Junior League of Louisville testified to the spiritual benefits she had derived from meeting the Oxford Group.
What is freedom? This book takes us on a journey of discovery.
How radically and on what scale do we expect God to act - to change people, to change society, to change us?
Many members of New York Stock Exchange announced their conversions after amazing confessions of their financial activities
The largest collection of Frank Buchman's speeches.
"Bitterness and hatred were my immediate reactions," said Agnes Hofmeyr.
1,500 delegates from 25 nations attend conference in Washington entitled 'An ideology that can win the world.'
Movement first known as Buchmanism, then as 1st Century Christian Fellowship employs new technique and interests.
Oxford Group's big campaign.
Rhodesian politician, Sir Cyril Hatty believed in common object of feeding a hungry world "over and above political boundaries."
The first major MRA operation in post-war Germany.
A vivid play on the clash in industry and family.
Geroge Daneel, finest loose forward in history.
While still at university Rev. George Daneel became interested in Moral Rearmament and its principles.

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