CHRISTIAN ORDER CAMPAIGN
Governor-General’s Good
Wishes
The National Committee of the Campaign for Christian Order has received the following message from his Excellency the Governor-General:— “I would like to express to the Ohurehes my sincere good wishes for their National Campaign for Christian Order. It is good to know that in these critical days the Churches of New Zealand are drawing more closely together and facing the challenge of evil with new vitality, for only thus can they play their due part in ensuring that we mobilize against the enemy not merely our material resources, but our spiritual resources too. We shall, in fact, never achieve full success until spiritually we have undergone the regeneration which is essential to overcome the fanatical and pagan philosophies which are the main driving force behind the war machine of our enemies.
'“The Government has generously arranged that the series of four broadcasts to be given by leading thinkers in the Churches during September shall be heard on all the National stations. I trust that the people of New Zealand will avail themselves of this opportunity of listening to the speakers, and will be encouraged thereby to lay the only sure foundations for the future of mankind by building on our common faith in the Christian way of living and on service to our fellowmen.”
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 290, 5 September 1942, Page 6
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221CHRISTIAN ORDER CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 290, 5 September 1942, Page 6
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