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And afterwards _ What sort of World? When the last shot is fired and the men come home, what then 2 Shall we begin a vicious circle of class conflict; unemployment and de- pression ? How will men and women settle down to ordinary work and family life after the excitements of war 2 How shall we get rid of the injustice, the poverty in the midst of plenty, the suspicions and fears that helped to bring the war on uS ? We face great tasks and difficulties that will affect the lives of every one of u8 and of our children: All these probleme can be solved, but only by men and women who will bring strong religious faith to the everyday questions of family life, business, education, politics and leisure: 'It all depends on God, but God depends on me: What are the divine laws of life which we must know and obey if we are to be free and happy ? How does God work; and how does He expect uS to work ? The National Campaign for Christian Order will try to give New Zealand the Church' s answer to these questions: The Campaign opens with four great broadcasts on the Monday evenings of September: Listen to any YA Station next Monday at 8, and hear the second mass meeting in the Auckland Town Hall, when the subject is Who Wants Freedom?' and the speaker is Professor F. Sinclaire, MA,, of Christchurch: Many Churches are arranging special addresses and dis- cussion groups. You are warmly invited to take your part in this national effort to find and do the will of God in our personal and social life: Any Questions ? If you have any questions about Christianity and the Social Order, send them to the National Commercial Broadcasting Service (Wellington, CI) for discussion over the aif in a new feature coming to the ZB Stations: ThE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER 2.2A (Ro. Box [662, Wellington: C)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 7

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