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BiBliograPhy Published Works by Frank Buchman Speeches Buchman’s main speeches, broadcasts, and statements were published in the collection Remaking the World. The first edition appeared in 1947, and revised editions came out in 1953, 1958, and 1961. This publication grew out of an anthology of extracts from speeches selected by A. H. Baker and Julian P. Thornton-Duesbery (London: Heinemann, 1941). Some of Buchman ’s speeches were subsequently reprinted in The Revolutionary Path: Moral Re-Armament in the Thinking of Frank Buchman (London: Grosvenor Books, 1975). The following are speeches from the revised edition of Remaking the World (London: Blandford Press, 1961). “All the Moral Fences Are Down.” Caux. April 1961, 272–83. “America Awake!” Stockbridge, Mass. June 4, 1936, 26–29. “The Answer to Any ‘Ism’—Even Materialism.” Riverside. June 2, 1948, 162–69. “The Answer to Crisis.” Caux. July 15, 1947, 156–61. “Backbone of the Real America.” Washington, D.C. June 4, 1939, 91–92. “A Birthday Talk to East London Families.” East Ham. May 29, 1938, 49–50. “Brave Men Choose.” Caux. June 4, 1961, 295–307. “Bread, Peace, Hope.” New Delhi. January 1953, 205. “Chaos Against God.” London. November 27, 1938, 74–80. “The Destiny of East and West.” Gelsenkirchen. May 28, 1950, 177–84. “The Destiny of Nations.” A manifesto from Rising Tide. November 1937, 42. “The Electronics of the Spirit.” Mackinac. May 1955, 219–25. “For All Men Everywhere.” Written in Morocco. 1954, 212–18. “The Forgotten Factor.” Boston. August 27, 1939, 103–5. “Framework of a Mighty Answer.” London. November 11, 1938, 71–73. “God Calling the World.” Denmark. June 9, 1935, 10–12. “God Is the Answer to the Modern Confusion That Dogs Us.” Mackinac. June 1959, 242–49. “The Good Road.” Caux. June 4, 1947, 149–55. “Guidance or Guns?” Interlaken. September 6, 1938, 62–64. “How to Listen.” Birmingham, England. July 26, 1936, 35–36. “Humanity at the Crossroads.” Interlaken. September 10, 1938, 65–67. “A Hurricane of Common Sense.” Mackinac. June 1960, 259–69. “Ideas Are God’s Weapons for a New World.” Mackinac. June 1957, 234–41. “An Illumined America.” Oglethorpe University. June 1939, 93–94. “Is There an Answer? There Is.” Caux. June 4, 1949, 170–76. “Labour’s Spiritual Heritage.” London. November 1938, 81–84. “Listening Millions.” New York. December 2, 1939, 116–21. 200 Bibliography “A Message to Cyprus.” N.p. August 16, 1960, 270. “A Message to Greece.” London. June 4, 1938, 51–52. “A Message to Nigeria.” N.p. September 30, 1960, 271. “Miracles in the North.” New York. November 20, 1935, 19–23. “Moral Re-Armament.” East Ham. May 29, 1938, 45–48. “Moral Re-Armament and National Defence.” San Francisco. June 4, 1940, 124–32. “MRA: A National Necessity.” London. January 1939, 85–86. “Nations That Will Not Think.” London. June 4, 1956, 226–32. “A New Illumination.” Oxford. July 1934, 4–5. “The New Statesmanship to End Confusion.” London. June 4, 1953, 206–11. “Norway Ablaze.” Oslo. March 1935, 6–9. “One Heart, One Will, One Goal.” Zurich. October 6, 1935, 17–18. “The One Sure Hope.” San Francisco. August 28, 1939, 101–2. “One Thing Can Swing the Balance.” Geneva. September 15, 1938, 68–70. “Our Primary Need.” Geneva. January 1932, 3. “Pattern for Statesmanship.” Interlaken. September 2, 1938, 59–61. “The Place to Start.” Denmark. April 12, 1936, 24–25. “Preview of a New World.” Hollywood Bowl. July 19, 1939, 95–96. “Remakers of the World.” N.p. A Christmas message. [1940], 135. “Report to the National Press Club.” Washington, D.C. May 8, 1939, 87–90. “Revival, Revolution, and Renaissance.” Visby. August 16, 1938, 53–58. “A Revolution to Cure a Revolution.” London. August 9, 1936, 37–41. “A Revolution Under the Cross.” New York. April 23, 1946, 147–48. “The Rise of a New Spirit.” N.p. January 1940, 122–23. “Solid Rock or Sinking Sand.” Caux. May 1961, 284–94. “Spearhead of a World Answer.” Oxford. July 28, 1935, 13–16. “A Trained Force.” Philadelphia. June 4, 1941, 133–34. “Turn on the Light.” Mackinac. June 1951, 189–95. “The Unexpected Source.” N.p. December 1956, 233. “The War of Ideas.” Mackinac. July 1943, 139–45. “We Must Forge New Weapons.” Monterey Peninsula, California. July 22, 1939, 99–100. “What Are You Living For?” Gelsenkirchen. June 4, 1950, 185–88. “What We Need Is Something Electric.” Mackinac. June 1952, 196–202. “Will God Control America?” Philadelphia. June 19, 1936, 30–34. “The World...

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