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Caux meeting, 18 August 1954

Frank Buchman leads the meeting. Talks mainly about what the quiet time means. Lots of humour.
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unknown unidentified Man, UK, was a soldier in Egypt during the war; Says the British national attitude in other countries has been costly.Frank Buchman, USA, talks about his annual speech "For all men everywhere" Dialogue with the audience. You've got to write it down; Colwell brothers, USA, sing "Write the thought down"; Frank Buchman, USA, you can have a quiet time any time. If governments did it, Geneva would not be necessary; Frank Buchman, USA, If I only meditated and did not write it down, I would not remember it. I have a mind like a sieve! "The most absurd thought may be God's will for us." ; unknown unidentified Man , PAK, sharing; not clear; Frank Buchman, USA, Tomorrow you share what God wants to tell us; Frank Buchman, USA, A delegation from the airlines in America are here. Talks about the machine Mr. Pasetto want to invent; a machine that changes people; Peter Howard, UK, had a good time with the Mayor of Bombay who left; Frank Buchman, USA, We need to make the message we find in Caux a constant in our lives, then the world can be different; Frank Buchman, USA, No fear; perfect love casts out all fear; unknown unidentified Man, sharing guidance. Lots of laughter

Audio language

English

Talk type
Year
1954
Reference number
S09691
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.
Audio language

English

Talk type
Year
1954
Reference number
S09691
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full audio recording of this item on this website.