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Conscience: a challenge to the materialism of our time

Initiatives of Change is best understood as what could be called a ‘prophetic tradition’. Yes it is a charity and organisation - and we are looking at legal, financial and structural issues today. But most profoundly it is a fellowship of people who seek to respond to the needs of the world in the light of absolute moral standards and the wisdom of the ‘still small voice’.

ÜBER UNS
"MORALISCHE AUFRÜSTUNG"

Loudon Hamilton war einer der ersten, die mit dem Gründer der MRA, Frank Buchman, zusammenarbeitete, als er 1921 Oxford besuchte.

Oxford Group Annual Report & Accounts 2007

the Annual Report & Accounts of The Oxford Group (UK) for 2007. This is a .pdf document.

Document date: 
23/06/2008
HISTORY
HOW 'MRA' BEGAN

A reparação de Buchman ligada ao Movimento que impacta milhões

No dia 27 de Junho de 1908, há 100 anos, um jovem americano Frank Buchman experimentou um despertar espiritual que levou a um movimento hoje conhecido como Iniciativas de Mudança. Houve outras conseqüências extraordinárias – incluindo a contribuição direta na fundação do grupo Alcoólicos Anônimos. De Los Angeles, Jay Stinnett pesquisa esta relação.

Buchman’s Apology Linked to the Movement which Impacts Millions

On 27 June, 1908, 100 years ago, a young American Frank Buchman experienced a spiritual awakening which led ultimately to the worldwide movement now known as Initiatives of Change. It also issued in other extraordinary consequences – including directly contributing to founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. From Los Angeles, Jay Stinnett researches the link:

'Sober' from Day to Day

Nightclubbers

Sander discovered he needed a power greater than himself to overcome an addiction to sex.

A Hand on Her Shoulder

Portrait photo of Norah Cook, teacher.

Stan Hazell meets a nonagenarian whose latest book is a surprise hit in Britain's prisons.