The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.
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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1,000 hear testimonies on help obtained through early Christianity.
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
Moral Re-Armament can best be described as an invisible catalyst.
Young farmer said that the application of MRA principles on his farm had resulted in better co-operation from his labourers.
On retiring as student pastor, Dr Franciscus Moorrees joined the travelling group of the Oxford Group movement.
'It's not the color of our skin, but the course of our lives that is important," Peter Howard told Fisk University students.
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."
'I hated the whites.'
'The Dictator's Slippers' is produced by Norah Caulfield, a former actress from London.
Oxford Don, Alan Thornhill, has written a play that is attracting thousands of people worldwide.
Thirteen Africans and one European appear in play "Dictator's Slippers' in Durban, South Africa.
A play well produced is like heavy bombardment.
'Time to Choose' visits Zimbabawe.
'That's what I'm here to find out.'