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At 14, Richard (Ricky) Abercrombie was besieged by prejudice because of his multi-racial background and angered by unsatisfactory answers to his heartfelt questions about religious truth. The time was 1960, and the place was Greenville, South Carolina. Ricky began carrying a gun, skipping school, and numbing his painful emotions with alcohol. His parents were worried and his future looked bleak. What happened next – an invitation to a birthday party at the home of a Bahá’í family – changed his life forever. Ricky became intrigued by Bahá’í teachings on racial equality, peaceful strategies for social justice, and the fundamental unity of religion. As he investigated these teachings, Ricky experienced a profound spiritual awakening that led him to give up the gun, stop drinking, and engage in life with hope and joy. His friends and family initially opposed his dangerous new association with racially integrated groups, but Ricky’s steadfastness drew them into investigating his new beliefs themselves. This true story of how a rebellious teenager transformed his own character and affected the lives of dozens of friends and family members is a cover-to-cover delight.
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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: Fereydun VahmanProduct Code: 175YPISBN: 978-1-78607-586-4Publisher: Oneworld PublicationsAvailability: In stock
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For almost two centuries, followers of the Bahá’í Faith, Iran’s largest religious minority, have been persecuted by the state. They have been made scapegoats for the nation's ills, branded enemies of Islam and denounced as foreign agents. Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 Bahá’ís have been barred from entering the nation's universities, more than two hundred have been executed, and hundreds more imprisoned and tortured.
Now, however, Iran is at a turning point. A new generation has begun to question how the Bahá’ís have been portrayed by the government and the clergy, and called for them to be given equal rights as fellow citizens. In documenting, for the first time, the plight of this religious community in Iran since its inception, Fereydun Vahman also reveals the greater plight of a nation aspiring to develop a modern identity built on respect for diversity rather than hatred and self-deception.
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Authors: Hoda Mahmoudi, Janet KhanProduct Code: WWWTISBN: 978-1-61851-164-5Publisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product In June of 1920, two gentlemen arrived in the Netherlands to hand deliver a communication from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, then head of the Bahá’í Faith, to the Executive Committee of the Central Organization for a Durable Peace at The Hague. This book examines the contents of these two Tablets, the historical circumstances that shaped nineteenth-century peace movements, and the catastrophic impact of the First World War. During this time, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was actively engaged in promoting a clear understanding of the Bahá’í perspective on peace. His example has continuing relevance for the state of the world and the discourse on peace in the twenty-first century.
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Authors: Janet Khan, Peter J. KhanProduct Code: AWTISBN: 978-1-931847-03-2Publisher: Baha'i PublishingPages: 367Availability: In stock
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Review This Product "All should know. Women and men have been and will always be equal in the sight of God." -Bahá'u'lláh
The equality of women and men is one of the basic tenets of the Bahá'í Faith, and much is said on the subject in the Baha'i writings. Until now, however, no single volume created for a general audience has provided comprehensive coverage of the Bahá'í teachings on this topic and its many aspects. In this broad survey husband and wife team Janet and Peter Khan address even those aspects of equality of the sexes that are usually ignored or glossed over in the existing literature.
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Author: Sovaida Ma'ani EwingProduct Code: APSISBN: 978-1733157810Publisher: Center for Peace and Global GovernanceAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product Humanity stands at a critical crossroads. Social, political, religious, economic, and environmental systems are unraveling with bewildering rapidity all around us. The Alchemy of Peace offers the gift of hope and a viable path out of the current chaos. It identifies a set of dysfunctional habits borne of false assumptions and limiting beliefs. It posits that replacing these mindsets and habits with more constructive and empowering ones will open our eyes to new opportunities growing out of the ferment of our troubled times.
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Compiler: Littlebrave BeastonProduct Code: AIBFISBN: 9781974372676Availability: In stock
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This book serves as an excellent reference guide or research tool for
anyone looking to deepen on the history of American Indians role and
involvement in the Bahá’í Faith and community.
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Compiler: Littlebrave BeastonProduct Code: AIBFPSISBN: 9781717399120Availability: In stock
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A compilation of stories by American Indians who are members of the Bahá’í Faith, written in their own words. Being free to write and share in their own words and formats, seven American Indian Bahá’ís tell the story of their backgrounds, how they became Bahá’ís, their life adventures, and how this Faith works for them. These stories are meant to show the unique personal stories of Bahá’ís coming from American Indian backgrounds, including the many challenges and joys they’ve faced when accepting and integrating a new religion into their traditional cultural and spiritual beliefs and practices.
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Author: John Fitzgerald MedinaProduct Code: ASCTISBN: 978-1-931847-79-7Publisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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America's Sacred Calling describes a blueprint for creating a new society that uplifts and honors the spritual reality of the human soul while fostering the conditions for humankind to transcend the existential fears, anxieties, and petty concerns of this temporal physical world.
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Arising is the autobiography of Kevin Locke—a member of the Lakota tribe and a renowned hoop dancer, flutist, and storyteller—who has traveled the world as a performer and a promoter of principles such as the oneness of humankind.
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Product Code: SBMGDAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product This 26-minute video reviews the 25-year history of the Black Men's Gathering and was produced under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States.
The Universal House of Justice in 2012 described the Bahá'í Black Men's Gathering as "a vibrant and spirited enterprise, which has assisted contingents of African American men to deal with certain obstacles confronting them, to foster a sense of fellowship and kindle their faith and commitment to Bahá'u'lláh, and to encourage them to find an effective part to play within the recent series of Plans."
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