Oran Campbell (1941-2004)

A quietly inspirational Christian. A man committed to conflict resolution. A skilled architect and acknowledged conservationist. A fearless rock-climber and danger-loving, west-coast sailor. A keen tractor driver yet also Jaguar driver. A piper. A reel-dancer extraordinaire. A story-teller, mimic and wit.

Bert Reynolds (1915-2012)

One of the world's oldest online editors

Alfred Stocks (1926 - 1988)

Solicitor, assistant Town Clerk and Chief Executive of Liverpool

Roland Wilson (1907-1991)

Ordained Congregational minister and the first Secretary of the Oxford Group

Janet Mace (1925–2011)

Born in Poole, Dorset, a life of faith and prayer in India, New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Britain.

Obituary of Brian Boobbyer in The Times

The Times newspaper today carries an obituary of Brian Boobbyer, who died on January 17 2011. The headline reads 'England rugby union international who left professional sport to join Moral Re-Armament'.

Obituary of Brian Boobbyer published in The Daily Telegraph, UK

The Daily Telegraph, the UK's largest selling quality daily paper, today carries an obituary of Brian Boobbyer, across six columns. 'One of his generation's finest all-round sportsmen who gave it all up at 24 to work for Moral Re-Armament' reads the headline. 

Melville Carson 1919-2008

Stalag Luft III prison camp survivor who forgave the Germans

Zest for Life: Jini Taleyarkhan

Jini Taleyarkhan

Russi M. Lala remembers Jini Taleyarkhan, who passed away on January 5th

Of Late

News of friends' passing, plus changes of address and other news