“Whenever God has pointed the way with his finger, he also cleared the way with his mighty palm.”
When he was looking for help to build his institutions at Anandwan, unexpected help came from 50 volunteers of 36 different countries working under the banner of “Service Civil International", from Gandhi’s Ashram at Sevagram, page=14
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