The Bahá’ís of the Wenatchee Valley warmly invite you to Wenatchee Museum and Cultural Center to view with us, on the Centenary of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing, a film about His life of service to humanity. Tamales will be served.
The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland examines how spiritual and moral prin
A group of youth produce a short film about fostering true friendship amidst digital interactions, s
U.S. Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs and Aspen Institute release collaborative essays examining incl
A new documentary examines how Bahá’í community-building initiatives in Kazakhstan are fostering soc
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BIC representatives explore the discourse on global governance, highlighting principles of oneness,
BIC statement urges embracing humanity’s interdependence as foundation for global governance, challe
Construction at the Shrine of the Báb encompasses several features to enhance accessibility with sig
The foundations of the divine religions are one. If we investigate these foundations, we discover much ground for agreement, but if we consider the imitations of forms and ancestral beliefs, we find points of disagreement and division; for these imitations differ, while the sources and foundations are one and the same. That is to say, the fundamentals are conducive to unity, but imitations are the cause of disunion and dismemberment.
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