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Veteran leader's broadcast from Hollywood Bowl
Great work done in India by MRA team concentrating on university students.
In Lusaka, Dr Nkomo said, "We need something electric, something more revolutionary, something that starts in our hearts."
Parliamentary delegation representing three principal parties in the Union House of Assembly visit World Assembly, Switzerland.
Representatives of major South African political parties meet cast of Forgotten Factor.
Every minister will admit that personal testimony has always been an important factor in the effectual preaching of the Gospel.
Speaker of House of Assembly says in Caux that this is the "one place we have come to where we see hope for the future."
The beginning of a solution for 21,000 African families needing homes.
Tom Driberg, M.P.'s book is hostile to the Movement and Dr. Buchman, its founder.
Without a revolutionary change in white people Africa will suffer from warfare more horrible than experienced in Kenya.
Delegates from four southern African countries attended an 8-day Moral Re-Armament conference on the theme "Which Way Africa?"
No doubt there will be demands for this impressive film, 'Freedom' to be shown here again to a wider audience.
Creating the New Society. Can sanity come out of crisis?
From the very inception of human existence, man has been constantly in search of truth.
Forgotten Factor proves to be well written and interesting entertainment
South African girl to marry millionaire's son.
Three generations of one family are present at Moral Re-Armament presentation of the play 'The Dictators Slippers'.
A primeira visita de Buchman a Oxford.
A small, unassuming man with no claim to fame, Joram Kucherera, may have been responsible for averting a bloody coup in Zimbabwe
A play by Peter Howard and Alan Thornhill