Our newest pioneer to the West Coast

Our newest pioneer to the West Coast

The newest pioneer to the South Island is Ramu Sannyasi who has moved to the West Coast; his wife, Sula, will follow next year. In a very short time, Ramu has managed to find two part-time jobs, and in his “spare time” has already visited most of the isolated Bahá'ís on the West Coast. “What wonderful souls,” he writes. Ramu hopes to get everyone together in one place to have a meal together, strengthen the bonds of fellowship, and study some of the messages of the Universal House Justice about the Five Year Plan. He also wants to encourage each Bahá’í household to hold devotional meetings, and to support one another. In writing to the Regional Bahá’í Council he wrote, “Dear friends, please pray that these friends will…..together engage in the initiative to take the Faith to [the] next level.”

Twin Holy Days in the South Island

Twin Holy Days in the South Island

On the wings of spirit: a Southern odyssey

On the wings of spirit: a Southern odyssey