After the Conference we went back home to our little town, Kaikoura, thinking "How can we do more?"
After the Conference we went back home to our little town, Kaikoura, thinking "How can we do more?"
Every devotional gathering established is a “much-needed response to humanity’s growing estrangement from the Source of hope and bounty” that kindles the flame of love in the heart.
A children's book that presents a brief history and stories from the early life of the Báb.
Immortal Youth is a unique and beautiful volume collecting some of the sacred and authoritative texts of the Faith concerning the Báb’s life and station.
The Báb’s message aroused hope and excitement among people from every walk of life. Although a number of prominent Muslim clerics accepted the Báb, many others felt insecure and threatened by His growing influence and feared their entrenched positions of privilege and authority would be threatened by the empowerment of the people. They denounced the Báb’s teachings as heretical and set out to destroy Him and His followers.
The National Teaching Conference, He Raranga Hou, gave its participants a new glimpse into a world-embracing vision and powerful resources to strengthen their efforts locally.
Registrations are now open for the seminars being offered by the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity to be held from 7 to 17 December 2019 at the Waihi Academy.
Enjoy browsing the new website for the Bahá'í Distribution Service (BDS), also called Bahá'í Bookshop NZ.
If you’re a young woman wanting to do a year of service overseas, Banani School in Zambia may have the opportunity you’re looking for.
The Universal House of Justice has expressed confidence that the New Zealand Bahá’í community “is poised to greatly widen the circle of those participating in the community-building process under way.”
Bahá’u’lláh passed away on 29 May, 1892. He designated ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as His successor and Head of the Bahá’í Faith. This choice of a successor is a central provision of what is known as the “Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh,” enabling the Bahá’í community to remain united for all time.
The website makes available a selection of thoughtful essays and long-form articles on a range of subjects of interest to the wider public, conveying advancements in Bahá’í thought and action and reflecting the Faith’s purpose in the world.
He Raranga Hou - National Bahá'í Teaching Conference, held in Christchurch and Auckland simultaneously over the weekend of 24-26 May 2019 met the expectations of the National Spiritual Assembly. The two Regional Bahá'í Councils and all helpers are warmly thanked for their dedicated efforts towards achieving this outcome.
The National Assembly is confident that by each individual’s wholehearted efforts, however humble, in the community-building process in our country, we will witness, day by day, a greater contrast between this emerging pattern of community life and the decaying social order around us.
On a spring evening in 1844, a conversation took place between two young men that heralded a new era for the human race.
The International Board has been appointed for a five year term commencing on the 175th anniversary of the declaration of the Báb.
Members of Board of Trustees of Huqúqu’lláh, the Counsellor and National Spiritual Assembly consult together about the mighty law of Huqúqu'lláh.
Read how a group of friends from the Manurewa neighbourhood began to plan and prepare for pilgrimage - eventually undertaking pilgrimage together. They are now working towards their goals for the bicentenary of the Birth of the Báb.
For nearly two decades, New Zealand’s Baha’is have been promoting a discourse on race unity through an annual process that brings together high school students from across the country.
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