While student-teaching in Houston, Nebraskan Kerri Molczyk is keeping folks at home up to date on her experiences through “The Phony Houstonian,” a column she writes for the Spalding Enterprise in Spalding, Neb.
Baha'i Dennis Strasburg talks about the history of religions and touches upon significant occurances in the world during the coming of each new Messenger of God. His stories and commentary give an interesting perspective on the Baha'i teaching of progressive revelation (12 minutes). Download
Dr. Robert Stockman, a Baha'i and professor of religious studies at DePaul University, speaks about Baha'i holy days and how they reflect commonalities among different religious traditions (9 minutes). Download
National Public Radio religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty takes a look at Baha'i Sunday school programs that bring together children of many faiths to learn about humanity's shared spiritual heritage.
Baha’is are urged to “Consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship.” One way they do this is through the commemoration of World Religion Day.
How many people of faith does it take to change the environment? As many as are willing to believe they can make a difference. In this day and age members of different faiths are working together to foster sustainability and address global warming.
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The U.S. Baha'i eNewsletter received first place in the electronic newsletter category at the Religion Communicators Council annual awards on April 26.
For the third year in a row, Baha'is in northern Michigan collect hazardous waste on Earth Day, Saturday, April 21.
Along with members of more than 120 interfaith organizations in Michigan's Earth Keeper Clean Sweep program, Baha'is in Marquette rounded up pharmaceuticals that otherwise would get flushed down a toilet or poured down a drain -- and wind up in drinking water.
Baha'i communities throughout the United States and elsewhere observed World Religion Day on Jan. 16 through a variety of activities.