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VALID CHRISTIANITY FOR TODAY

CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER In connection with the Campaign for Christian Order, promoted by the National Council of Churches in New Zealand, special subjects on the foundation truths of the Christian faith have been preached simultaneously in over 5000 churches for the last two Sundays from Auckland to Bluff. Fifteen churches in Invercargill have participated and messages on the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man have been delivered. The evening subject last night was “Neutrality.” It was pointed out that there can be no neutrality in the matter of faith and morals, and this challenging question was put: what is educational and social advancement worth if there is national religious deterioration? This campaign of preaching will continue for another four Sundays.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19421012.2.23

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Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

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VALID CHRISTIANITY FOR TODAY Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

VALID CHRISTIANITY FOR TODAY Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

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