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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.


Physical copies available in this location

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Three generations of one family are present at Moral Re-Armament presentation of the play 'The Dictators Slippers'.
Broaden the base of education across the colour line, says accountant Don Barnett.
It is not a one-way traffic of ideas.
Better understanding between Chamber of Mines and the leaders of the mineworkers unions as a result of MRA campaign.
MRA is an amorphous creature of world-wide influence at political and industrial levels but without any conventional structure.
A review of the present condition of a once vehement religious movement
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It may be democracy's 'hope' in the present World War of Ideas.
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
The show is an expression of patriotism and faith the young people have in God.
A virtuosic odyssey into one man’s purgatory for redemption from the political sins of his grandfather.
The 'Transvaler' criticizes Moral Re-Armament and Moderator of DRC Northern District Synod, Rev F. E. O'B Geldenhuys.
Dr Herman Malan, Senior Lecturer said, '...this conference is a growing point where a new order in South Africa is being born.'
Jacob Mohlala rendered valuable service to Town Engineer of Springs in securing Native artisans to assist in house-building.
New relationships between black and white on a South African farm.
Present-day data about Moral Re-Armament to be found in a book by Peter Howard, "The World Rebuilt".
Most of the bitterness in Africa dates back to the wars that have divided her people.

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