One aspect of religion and faith that is at the core of many institutions is that of service. The Baha’i Faith is no exception. In fact, service and community involvement rests at the core of Baha’i values–not as a front for the propagation of their religion–but as a form of worship of God. Therefore strive that…

Allah-u-Abha and welcome back! Today I thought I’d do things a little differently and make a post for all of you fine folks who follow Project Conversion. As you know, the Baha’is just came off their most recent 19 Day Feast on February 7th. Even though the Baha’i Faith is founded upon a global vision, its founder…

The second week of every month with Project Conversion will cover various aspects of the arts and culture associated with that month’s particular faith. What makes the Baha’i Faith so interesting is that while the Faith was born in Persia (what is now Iran), it rose out of a need to create a world community, tethered…

Yesterday my Baha’i Mentor and I were invited to spend the day with some of her Baha’i friends of the Cary Community for the 19 Day Feast. The event is observed every 19 Days on the first day of each Baha’i month (which run in 19-day cycles) as prescribed by Baha’u’lla in the Kitab-i-Aqdas. Each new day begins at sunset,…

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