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BIC explores oneness and interdependence in governance
The latest podcast episode from the News Service explores the need for governance that recognizes humanity as an interdependent whole rather than competing units.
The latest podcast episode from the News Service explores the need for governance that recognizes humanity as an interdependent whole rather than competing units.
In this episode, we hear how a growing number of young people in the Canary Islands are striving for coherence in many aspects of their lives, including sports.
A collective exploration by several individuals of the practical application of Bahá’í principles to the building of peaceful societies.
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First hand accounts that narrate specific Bahá’í efforts in the field of action.
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In this podcast episode, Leslie Stewart, Executive Director of FUNDAEC, discusses insights about some of that organization’s agricultural and educational initiatives.
A collective exploration by several individuals of the practical application of Bahá’í principles to the building of peaceful societies.
The latest podcast episode from the News Service explores the need for governance that recognizes humanity as an interdependent whole rather than competing units.
In this episode, we hear how a growing number of young people in the Canary Islands are striving for coherence in many aspects of their lives, including sports.
BIC representatives discuss how redefining power, fostering inclusive dialogue, and moral and spiritual educational programs are advancing equality of women and men.
Members of Kazakhstan’s Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs discuss how collective exploration of spiritual principles over the years is fostering societal harmony.
BIC representatives discuss how spiritual principles and a conception of human nature rooted in the nobility of human beings can guide efforts to foster societal harmony.
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First hand accounts that narrate specific Bahá’í efforts in the field of action.
Podcast explores how decades of Bahá’í educational efforts are empowering communities to apply spiritual principles to local needs and reshape their collective future.
New podcast explores how Bahá’í moral educational programs in Canada help youth place service at the center of their lives as they navigate contemporary life.
Podcast explores the rich history of the Bahá’í community in Uzbekistan, highlighting its contributions to education, equality of women and men, and social harmony.
The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland examines how spiritual and moral principles can help overcome barriers to creating a peaceful world.
Historian Mina Yazdani explores how Iran’s Bahá’í community, despite persecution, has contributed to social progress through education, health, and agriculture.
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Centenary of the first race amity conference held by the American Bahá’í community was marked by a three-day symposium exploring racial unity and social change.
The latest Bahá’í World News Service podcast episode features insights emerging from some of the Bahá’í Temples around the world.
The Bahá’í community has been engaged in an intensive process of learning about these sacred structures.
The latest episode of the Bahá’í World News Service podcast focuses on the historic declaration of the Báb.
This week marks the 150th anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s arrival in Akka, the last phase of His banishment from His homeland of Persia.
Friday, 31 August, marks the 150th anniversary of the day of Bahá’u’lláh’s arrival in ‘Akká, the last in a series of banishments from Persia to the Holy Land.
In oppression, 150 years ago, Bahá’u’lláh penned some of His weightiest writings, addressing the kings and rulers of His time.