But “. . . Christian unity considered as an ecclesiastical arrangement for effective administration loses divine sanction. It is as witness to the eternal truth . . . and to the divine love ...
But many people, not content with pious hopes and careful phrases, are working for real, organic unity among Protestant churches—in which a minister or member of one church is minister or member ...
It transcends borders, religious affiliations ... a future where such acts of violence are unthinkable. Only through unity, understanding, and action can we hope to prevail.