This article highlights the presence of Bahais worldwide.
The UK Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs highlights the need to integrate moral and spiritual principl
Podcast explores how decades of Bahá’í educational efforts are empowering communities to apply spiri
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New podcast explores how Bahá’í moral educational programs in Canada help youth place service at the
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Marble installation begins under the trellis, work on paths advances, landscaping and ‘Akká Visitors
BIC delegation explores how local consultative spaces are enabling communities to foster new pattern
Diverse social actors in Brazil transcend institutional viewpoints, nurturing hope through dialogue
In this episode, we hear how a growing number of young people in the Canary Islands are striving for
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Moral and spiritual education can foster youth’s potential to contribute to social harmony, say repr
A new statement of the Bahá’í International Community offers several principles that it suggests cou
BIC representatives discuss how redefining power, fostering inclusive dialogue, and moral and spirit
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BIC statement to the 69th session of the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women emphasizes equality
A publication by the Bahá’ís of Chile examines how reconceptualizing human identity based on the one
White doves and gray doves associate with each other in perfect friendship. Man draws imaginary lines on the planet and says, “This is a Frenchman, a Musselman, an Italian!” Upon these differences wars are waged. Men are fighting for the possession of the earth. They fight for that which becomes their graves, their cemeteries, their tombs.
In reality all are members of one human family — children of one Heavenly Father. Humanity may be likened unto the vari-colored flowers of one garden. There is unity in diversity. Each sets off and enhances the other’s beauty.
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