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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.

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Rev Hector Paterson wrote that much more ought to be done to get in touch with those who had no church connection.
"The deep and real changes taking place here among all races give me completely new hope," said Rev Leslie Marsh, UK
'Real and Live Force,' says Mayor in Cape Town.
'We want industry to help in conquering rival ideologies by presenting to the world a smooth-running, spirited Democracy.'
Half a dozen young Oxford and Cambridge men spoke briefly, simply and bravely.
MRA film shown at festival which was officially opened by Mayor of Durban.
The influence of a play called 'The Forgotten Factor.'
Television program Pulse receives praise for frank opinions from young South African MRA members
It is dangerous to label people.
Not a single strike of mineworkers.
An opportunity at conference to find common ground on which South Africans can meet in better mutual understanding.
Moral Re-Armament group in the Belgian Congo, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
According to the Liberal press, the movement acknowledges no colour line and believes in equal opportunity for everyone.
'There is a greater feeling of comradeship in my office between the staff and myself,' said Councillor H. Cunningham, Sheffield.
Bremer Hofmeyr devoted his life to fostering relationships between different groups, initiating inter-racial assemblies.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation reported: 'Moral Re-Armament is to launch biggest ideological offensive in Africa'
The future of South Africa depends on the extent to which black and white can trust each other.
Poisoned uniforms - and sordid treachery
'I feel very strongly that Black and White in Rhodesia can sit together under the guidance of God,' said Rev Arthur Kanodereka.
'We Africans are choosing MRA because it is out to put right what is wrong by changing human nature," said former Mau Mau leader

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