The Campaign is in full swing _ So what? The journals of New Zealand are taking good notice of the Campaign for Christian Order: Did You see the remarkable references in 'Truth' or in the Standard' the Exporter' the Listener' and in many daily papers 2 These were spontaneous utterances by those who feel that this Campaign has something to say that must be said, and must be listened to: It would be fair to say that the broadcast meetings the special addresses in the Churches; the book- lets, the Any Questions feature have created perhaps the biggest stir that has ever been felt id New Zealand on religious matters: But what does it all amount to? A flash in the pan ? Is this a momentary excitement which will pass away without having made any lasting differ- ence to anything ? It depends on you: The Campaign can have no result except through the thought and action of individuals: It is no use standing outside the Churches and criticising _ or even praising: You must get in and play your part God is looking for allies in His Perpetual struggle with evil: Will You offer yourself ? You will find help in the fellowship of your Church; and inspiration in the special activities of the next few weeks: Be in Church next Sunday: It all depends on God and God depends On ME 8.2
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 174, 23 October 1942, Page 9
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