The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.
The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.
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'It has revived the spiritual faculties, tested the faith and challenged sincerity of professing and non-professing Christians.
There is much about the Oxford Group Movement that I do not understand.
The messsage from the leaders is simplicity itself.
'Is there anything this Continent needs more than going into Silence, there to wait expectantly for what God has to say?'
'One thing is sure: if it is sound and time-worthy, no amount of criticism can detain it.'
Few of the thousands attending the meetings had any doubt about its sincerity and reality.
"There is only one solution, that is to get back to God, back to reality, back to sanity," said Dr Norval.
'Group message or dictatorship'
A new freedom.
Representatives from over 20 countries attended a lunch arranged by The Oxford Group at the International Club, Geneva.
'A volume of interest is being shown everywhere,' remarked Dr Frank Buchman in a newspapeer interview.
Several French pastors have become fervent supporters of the Group.
'These young people are perfectly sincere. They know what the word 'absolute' means and they don't shirk its implications.'
The Oxford Group comes to London after time in Canada
So far the movement added one more illustration of religious phenomenon which has been intermittent throughout Christian history
Theirs is no theory.
There can be no doubt the time is long overdue for a revival of religion.
'The demand for transparent honesty is inexorable,' said Rev J.W.H Milne.
'Things are coming to a pretty pass, when religion is being made a personal matter,' said Lord Selbourne.
The modern world wants to know how problems can be overcome. This Group believe in guidance in big and small details of life.