Moral Rearmament movement promotes ideology and strengthens European families and nations
This publication presents Moral Re-Armament as a transformative ideological movement capable of uniting well-intentioned people and offering Europe a positive alternative to class conflict. The text argues that societal decay flourishes where family life deteriorates, citing England's tenfold increase in divorces over a decade. Yet through this movement, thousands of families have found renewed strength, with marriages on the brink of dissolution being restored through profound reconciliation and forgiveness. The publication contends that while post-war economic aid flows to European nations through programs like the Marshall Plan, these countries require more than financial investment. They need to recommit to fundamental values and purposes. Free nations, the text insists, require an overarching ideology capable of guiding statesmen and inspiring ordinary citizens. The author emphasizes that good ideas do not prevail simply by virtue of being right; rather, they triumph through the passion and conviction with which they are embraced, understood, and lived. Thousands who witnessed the movement's theatrical presentation experienced renewed passion for the truths that enabled their nation's greatness and could restore a free world.
Language
Norwegian Bokmål
Publication
1949
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