The recent Twin Holy Birthdays provided an opportunity for individuals, families and communities to create celebrations “that uplift hearts and kindle spirits.”
The recent Twin Holy Birthdays provided an opportunity for individuals, families and communities to create celebrations “that uplift hearts and kindle spirits.”
The National Treasurer shares the current needs of the National Fund, and explores some principles around generous and sacrificial giving.
The National Spiritual Assembly is meeting with Local Spiritual Assemblies throughout Aotearoa to explore together the areas of focus for the national community.
The Office of Public Affairs was invited to contribute to a symposium at Waikato University on the topic of 'Faith and Society'. Aidan MacLeod gave the talk, which was focused on sharing reflections on the role of religion in society.
O ye beloved friends of God and handmaids of the Merciful! Call ye to mind the blessed Name of our peerless Beloved, the Abhá Beauty, in an uplifting spirit of unbounded ecstasy and delight…
This recent letter was written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice to an individual regarding the Bahá’í community’s perspective on religious prejudice and what action it is taking to address the issue in the world.
Studying Book 9, Unit 1 “Gaining an Historical Perspective: The Eternal Covenant” has provided an opportunity to strengthen friendships and gain insights for participants in a study circle from the Coastal Otago cluster.
There was a diversity of celebrations held for the Twin Holy Days in the South Island with many focusing on artistic activities and performances.
A new pioneer to the West Coast of the South Island has high hopes for this region “to take the Faith to next level”.
Glimpses of activities and local communities through the eyes of two Swedish Bahá'ís travelling in the South Island.
It is with great excitement that the latest developments in the children's programme are being shared.
Uplifting dinner and devotions create connections, spirituality and joy.
The persecution of the Bahá’í communities in both Iran and Yemen has increased over the past few months.
You are invited to an exciting opportunity to hear international speaker and author, Dr Augusto Lopez-Claros, talk about the Bahá’í perspective on the elimination of extremes of wealth and poverty, at the Glen Innes Bahá’í Centre on Saturday 22 December, 7.30pm.
As the vital work of the Cause unfolds in every part of the world, the effective functioning of the Bahá’í World Centre is supported by a flow of believers from a diversity of countries and occupations who arise selflessly to offer a period of service, of varying length, in the Holy Land.
There is no better resource to draw the reader closer to the daily sorrows and joys, cares and character of this matchless figure, who embodied so axial a role in modern spiritual history.
Here are many very readable stories taken from Nabil's "The Dawn-Breakers" written in a style suitable for older children, youth and adults who don't feel ready to tackle the original.
Nine themed books of visual metaphors and spiritual writings, with text and images that glow and resonate out of a distinct colour mood.
Elaine McCreary offers a fresh perspective on human affairs, revealing new hope and opportunities for action. She offers glimpses of a future society characterised by peace, diversity and justice, a society that is bound to be radically different from any established in the past.