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Local Baha’is are featured in Peace Arch News

White Rock Baha’is want to spread inclusiveness around the world The White Rock Baha'is are a small religious group – with a big message of peace and equality for the Semiahmoo Peninsula. Continue Reading Read more

The Economist explainsThe Bahai Faith

The Economist explainsThe Bahai faith Flourishing throughout the world, it faces persecution in its homeland THE Israeli city of Haifa is having a busy few days. On April 16th, in the twisting alleys around the harbour, Christians celebrated Easter. The previous day, local Jews had worshipped in their synagogues on their Passover sabbath. And from April 20th, a small community of Bahais will begin Ridvan, their most important festival. The Bahai in Haifa are not alone. Although the religion is based there, it boasts ... Read more

  The Economist explainsThe Bahai faith Flourishing throughout the world, it faces persecution in its homeland THE Israeli city of Haifa is having a busy few days. On April 16th, in the twisting alleys around the harbour, Christians celebrated Easter. The previous day, local Jews had worshipped in their synagogues on their Passover sabbath. And from April 20th, a small community of Bahais will begin Ridvan, their most important festival. The Bahai in Haifa are not alone. Although the religion is based there, it boasts ... Read more

The Bahá’í Administrative Order

The affairs of the Bahá’í community are administered through a system of institutions, each with its defined sphere of action. The origins of this system—known as the Bahá’í Administrative Order—are found in the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh Himself. He revealed principles that guide its operation, established its institutions, appointed ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as the sole interpreter of His Word, and conferred authority on the Universal House of Justice. In His Will and Testament, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá appointed his grandson, Shoghi Effendi, as the Guardian of the ... Read more

What if Birth and Death are Actually the Same? | Justin Baldoni

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Conversations on Race groups plan for future

Nancy Flood wanted to encourage the more than 50 people Saturday at the Springfield Conversations on Race meeting at First United Methodist Church, many who meet regularly in small groups to discuss race."I have a quote, my favorite Margaret Mead quote. You know we're working in small groups, and sometimes we get discouraged," Flood said. "So, I wanted to share this thought from Margaret Mead: 'Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it ... Read more

Work as Worship: Interview with Meena Datwani

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Applying Spiritual Principals to Our Racial Problems

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