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Product Code: PDLEPPublisher: Baha'i PublishingAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product A new compilation on prayer and devotional life prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice. The compilation contains extracts from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the letters of Shoghi Effendi and the Universal House of Justice.
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Product Code: AWVEPPublisher: Baha'i Publishing TrustAvailability: In stock
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A compilation of the messages and letters of the Guardian to believers and institutions in Latin America. This is the last of the continental collections gathered from the whole of Shoghi Effendi's ministry (1921–1957). An adequate understanding of the unfoldment and growth of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh in Latin America will necessarily involve a careful study of its contents.
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Product Code: AWVMBPublisher: Baha'i Publishing TrustAvailability: In stock
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A compilation of the messages and letters of the Guardian to believers and institutions in Latin America. This is the last of the continental collections gathered from the whole of Shoghi Effendi's ministry (1921–1957). An adequate understanding of the unfoldment and growth of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh in Latin America will necessarily involve a careful study of its contents.
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Product Code: RSAEPPublisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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Winner of the DeRose-Hinkhouse Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council.
An inspiring biography aimed at middle grade readers!
Robert Sengstacke Abbott (1870-1940) was an influential African American who was born in Georgia, eventually migrated north, and settled in Chicago. He studied law and founded the newspaper The Chicago Defender in 1905, one of the first newspapers written for the African American community. Through the newspaper Abbott strongly encouraged African American living in the South to move north, which he saw as a way to escape unjust Jim Crow laws for greater job and educational opportunities in northern states. Abbott was also instrumental in organizing the Bud Billiken Parade, a long-standing tradition in Chicago that has been held since 1929, supporting African-American culture, art, and music. Abbott became involved in the Bahá’í community late in his life, attracted to the teachings on religious and racial unity.
This is the first book in the newly launched Change Maker Series, highlighting people connected with the Bahá’í Faith who worked to bring about social change.
Readers' Favorite® 5 Star Award Winner
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Product Code: RSAMBPublisher: Bellwood PressAvailability: In stock
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Winner of the DeRose-Hinkhouse Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council.
An inspiring biography aimed at middle grade readers!
Robert Sengstacke Abbott (1870-1940) was an influential African American who was born in Georgia, eventually migrated north, and settled in Chicago. He studied law and founded the newspaper The Chicago Defender in 1905, one of the first newspapers written for the African American community. Through the newspaper Abbott strongly encouraged African American living in the South to move north, which he saw as a way to escape unjust Jim Crow laws for greater job and educational opportunities in northern states. Abbott was also instrumental in organizing the Bud Billiken Parade, a long-standing tradition in Chicago that has been held since 1929, supporting African-American culture, art, and music. Abbott became involved in the Bahá’í community late in his life, attracted to the teachings on religious and racial unity.
This is the first book in the newly launched Change Maker Series, highlighting people connected with the Bahá’í Faith who worked to bring about social change.
Readers' Favorite® 5 Star Award Winner
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Author: Peter GyulayProduct Code: WMPPMAvailability: In stock
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Review This Product This book highlights the place of mysticism in the Bahá'í Faith through an exploration of its sacred literature. It discusses Bahá'u'lláh’s teachings on God and creation, the purpose of life, the nature of spiritual experience and transformation, as well as the principles and practices that the spiritual seeker utilizes on the path of transformation.
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Author: Jenina S LepardProduct Code: FASHMBISBN: 9781618511423Publisher: 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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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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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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Author: John S. HatcherProduct Code: GPPEEPISBN: 9781618511409Publisher: 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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Author: John S. HatcherProduct Code: GPPEMBISBN: 9781618511409Publisher: 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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