THE OXFORD GROUP
Iis Service To Mankind Mr Ernest Brown, British Minister of Labour in speaking at Wolverhampton said that Dr. Frank Bnchman and members of the Oxford Group were rendering nations the greatest possible service any man or movement could give at this critieal time, by insisting upon the necessity for listening to God %o find his plan for ourselvss and ihe world. Human intelligence and' human ingenuity had not f ound the solution to the heavy problems resulting from conflicting interests and passions which statesmen the world over were facing to-day. Nowadavg, there were graver and more complex pronlems than men had ever been called upon to f'ace and the way out could only be found during Quiet Times spent with God.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 10
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