Prayer services at the Baha'i House of Worship seem to be simple affairs: a series of readers stepping up to the lectern to recite, chant or sing prayers.
Three Baha’is currently imprisoned in Yemen are facing the possibility of imminent deportation to Iran
“Study circle” sounds sedate and mundane, but Baha'i study circles can be anything but.
BJ Lee, Baha'i since 2006
Eloy, Arizona
I was confirmed a Catholic -- my mother’s doing. My father was Jewish and an agnostic. Both raised me to question things and to accurately interpret information, which is what I did when searching for a religion starting in the ‘70s.
You might assume the Michigan Gender Equity Team was founded by a woman. You’d be wrong. A man named Tom Wilson of Wyandotte, Mich., is behind the organization, which serves as a clearinghouse for organizations devoted to gender equality.
True to their belief in unity in diversity, Baha'is come to the Faith from a striking variety of backgrounds.
The Baha'is of Chicago were well represented at the 79th annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic on Aug. 9, conducting wholesome, fun children’s activities at the picnic part of the event.
When it comes to worth, it’s our acts of kindness that sparkle the brightest.
Navajo artist Chester Kahn, 72, is a humble man, says his niece Seowah Kahn, someone who is "not in the habit of elevating himself” -- except perhaps to climb a scaffold to paint one of his renowned murals.