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Compiler: Tod EwingProduct Code: TOFRPPublisher: Palabra PublicationsPages: 145Availability: In stock
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Review This Product This timely compilation follows a series of questions related to racial prejudice that draw on a number of sources for guidance, including selections from the Writings of Bahá'u’lláh, Abdu’l-Bahá, and Shoghi Effendi, passages taken from authoritative guidance by and on behalf of the Universal House of Justice. Also included are excerpts from letters of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, in which general principals are applied to the specific circumstances in this country. An excellent resource for individuals and communities working to deepen their understanding on this very important topic.
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By (author): Michael WingerProduct Code: BPRCCISBN: 978-0853986386Publisher: George RonaldPages: 130Availability: In stock
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What lies beyond Covid-19? How does it challenge humanity as a whole and ourselves as individuals to bring about change?
The global pandemic that changed the world in early 2020, and the subsequent challenges that are emerging as a result, propel us to consider what is beyond this moment. The spirit of humanity, challenged daily by increasing trauma, requires constant reflection on who we are and who we collectively want to be. How can we arise to create a global collective consciousness? What is latent within humanity to bring about the transformation required?
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Product Code: TLDHDISBN: 978-1941431009Availability: In stock
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Most books on leadership focus on skills - those visible aspects of leaders that garner applause, accolades and awards. This book is concerned with what is usually overlooked - the invisible aspects - ones that may never get noticed but without which a leader can never be truly great. This book is concerned with that inner dimension that not only enhances important skills, but determines if the leader will choose to forgo self-interest for the common good. It is those inner qualities, attitudes, and values that equip a leader to accept personal sacrifice in order to catalyze transformation. These are the leaders we need today.
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Author: John S. HatcherProduct Code: GPPETISBN: 978-1-61851-129-4Publisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product Looking at the present-day activities of the Bahá’ís as they work to translate the principles of their Faith into social reality, author John S. Hatcher examines their community-building efforts and gleans insight from a process that has taken shape on a global scale. The institute process, as part of the overarching framework for action that now lies at the heart of Bahá’í community life, ushered in immense change at the grassroots level of the Faith when it was first introduced in the late 1990s. In God’s Plan for Planet Earth Hatcher examines the historical context for the current stage of the community’s development, and, most important, he provides insight into the significance of the results being achieved.
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Product Code: FBWPPublisher: Office of Social and Economic Development, Baha'i International CommunityAvailability: In stock
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This newly-released edition of For the Betterment of the World provides an illustration of the Bahá’í community’s ongoing process of learning and action in the field of social and economic development.
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Author: Jenina S LepardProduct Code: FASHISBN: 978-0-87743-391-0Publisher: Baha'i Publishing TrustAvailability: In stock
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The Fashioner
takes the reader on a journey through the various ways in which the arts
can touch people’s lives. Drawing on inspirational quotations from the
Bahá’í Writings, as well as interviews with a number of artists, this book
explores the transformative power of the arts.
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Author: Dr. A.M. GhadirianProduct Code: MMSCISBN: 978-0-85398-607-2Availability: In stock
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Review This Product This book challenges the view that matter is the centerpiece of life – a view that denies spirituality, conscience and feeling. It advocates for a sensible balance between the spiritual and material aspects of life as two pillars of an equitable civilization. Second edition.
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Author: Sona Farid-ArbabProduct Code: MEQPTISBN: 978-1-61851-111-9Publisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust, USAAvailability: In stock
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Moral Empowerment: In Quest of a Pedagogy
Drawing on the experience of FUNDAEC—a Bahá’í-inspired organization whose work in the field of education and the empowerment of populations has been ground-breaking and influential—Farid-Arbab examines concepts such as power, understanding, integration, and capability in the light of relevant philosophical literature, and makes an invaluable contribution to discourse in the fields of education and community development
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Author: Brian D. LepardProduct Code: HGETISBN: 978-1-931847-20-9Publisher: Baha'i PublishingPages: 231Availability: In stock
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Review This Product In a groundbreaking book which imperatively calls on the world's religions to immediately look at what they have in common, noted author and scholar Brian Lepard offers hope to a world community that has become dangerously fractionalized by economic, social, religious, and political differences. In Hope for a Global Ethic Lepard cogently argues that different societies have much more in common than they might otherwise think, beginning with a profound historic and lasting belief in religion, and that our fearful and often suspicious view of other people may be overcome by exploring what is shared in these religions. Hope for a Global Ethic moves significantly beyond ideology to discuss the values that all people have shared through the faiths of the world. It is these values that offer hope in our fearful, disordered, and terrorized world.
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Author: Michael KarlbergProduct Code: BCCSISBN: 978-0-85398-489-4Publisher: George Ronald PublisherPages: 265Availability: In stock
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Review This Product In his analysis of contemporary society, Michael Karlberg poses that our present "culture of contest" is both socially unjust and ecologically unsustainable. While considering various historical and contemporary expressions of mutualism, Karlberg offers the Baha'i community model as a viable and workable alternative to the competitive culture of today's society.
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Author: Peter J. KhanProduct Code: PMETISBN: 978-1-931847-39-1Publisher: Baha'i PublishingPages: 309Availability: In stock
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Review This Product An inspiring blueprint both for the peace of the individual and the peace of our global society. Members of the Bahá'í Faith believe that the future is filled with hope and promise, for the Bahá'í writings state unequivocally that world peace is not only possible, it's inevitable. In this compilation, selections from the Bahá'í writings spell out how world peace can be achieved.
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Review This Product "Racism is the most challenging issue confronting America." This statement, issued by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, addresses the issue of racism, and what is necessary to heal the negative effects of racial and ethnic conflicts. This makes a great addition for anyone’s personal library, to study and deepen in groups, or to share with friends.
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