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- On I Have Breathed Within Thee: O SON OF THE WONDROUS VISION!
- On In One Big Room: Great to be together
- On In the Thick of Things: The Baha’i core activites don’t take us above the problems of the world
- On the Cutting Edge of Baha’i Expansion: The meeting of the cluster agencies
- On Using Mix CDs to Connect Hearts and Minds: Good for learning the Baha’i Writings, too
- On Another Look at the Baha’i Holy Places: I can never get enough
- On the Baha’i Attitude Toward Sex Is Refreshing: The faith God always intended for me
- On They Lived in Salishan: Darachan and Kiri
- On God the Sovereign: The power, names and attributes of God are eternal, ancient
- On a Life Through Age 22: Recognizing the oneness of mankind
- On Overpopulation is Not the Ultimate Issue Facing Humanity: Disunity is
- On They Had Snow, So Did We: They have JYSEP, we do, too
- On Be Like Two Singing Birds: Sweet bird notes from high in the tree of life
- On Mandolin Jazz: Nightingales of divine mysteries are filled with joy and ecstasy
- On Studying the Letters: Guidance for collective teaching
- On Hanging Out at the Invaders Practice: An Invaders’ families family tradition
- On the Invaders It Doesn’t Matter What Colors You Wear: But be guarded in your speech
- On Baha’is and the Internet: Availing themselves of its potential
- On Interconnected heads and hearts: Religion, parent & child, and the internet
- On Matt Completes the Tablet of Ahmad: Invested with potency and signficance
- On the Hiatus of Winter: What if you didn’t know that spring is sure to follow?
- On Sport in America: Courage, integrity & fair play, but also a down side
- On At Sunrise, Noon & Dusk: Good times to pray
- On Preparing a Prayer List: With help from an iPhone
- On the Sixth Candle, the Unity of Races: Making of all that dwell on earth kindreds of one race
- On Assist Me With the Breath of the Holy Spirit: The Tigers/Invaders Friday devotional has taken off
- On Social Spaces: Making plain the opportunities
- On Restoring Lustre in a Space for Both Social Gatherings and Solitary Meditation: What Bonita has done to the living room
- On Restoring Lustre in a Space for Both Social Gatherings and Solitary Meditation: What Bonita has done to the living room
- On the Day of the Expanding Man: Sharing the things we know and love with those of my kind
- On the Station of Dying From Self: Tarazat Films first poetic narrative
- On Cluster 19′s Youth Movement: Reflections in polished mirrors
- On Facebook Chatter: I know not, O my God, what the Fire is
- On Screaming Daisies: The flowers, not the rock group
- On Kids Getting Exercise: Bang, bang, clap clap!
- On Getting an Angle on the Ball: A family fun tutorial
- On We Kind of Know How To Do This: We just have to do it more
- On the Salishan Story: A story of accompaniment
- On Rainn Wilson on KUOW: You and I are not going to become famous
- On Path As Metaphor: It beckons to new horizons
- On Stealth Baha’is: Working side by side with the registered Baha’is
- On What Goes On Behind Closed Doors: You gotta know the password
- On Sunday: A Junior Youth New Years Day
- On Saturday: A Family Fun Nite NewYear’s Eve
- On Friday: Baha’i Feast held in a phone booth
- On Thursday: Reflections on the Life of the Spirit
- On Defining Images: Someone’s sanctuary
- On an Historical Start to the Year: Honored visitor during the month of Sharaf
- On LIfe Is a Charade: Let the dead bury the dead
- On Playing Charades at Junior Youth Group: Quick with the answers
- On Alternatives to Competitive Games: Think synergy, cooperation, unity, and an experience of interdependence
- The the Relationship Between Christ and Baha’u’llah: He came to rekindle the waning light of truth
- On a Flashmob Christmas in Denver: A little slower pace this side of the Rockies
- On Christy and the Christmas Caroling: A lovely end to our devotions
- On Giving Service While Seeking Even Greater Opportunities: Examples from the Invaders
- On Equality In America: Red Hot Chili Peppers power
- On Ruhi Study, Smoking Cessation, and Gifts of Furniture: In Lisa’s house of hospitality
- On the Baha’i Children’s Class Dinner for Parents: Nearly 70 in attendance
- On Moving Towards a World So Stupendous: Songs that will impress upon the consciousness of the young
- On Saved From the Pound: Be more kind and merciful to the innocent
- On a System of Accompaniment: The sun never says to the earth, ‘You owe me’
- On Raising Kids to Be Resilient: Baha’i class an alternative to boxing class
- On Our Study Circle As a Family Affair: Accomodation and inclusion
- On Channels of Service: Vehicles for expansion
- On a 35-fold Increase in Children with Severe Mental Illness: Why?
- On Optimism As Our Perogative: Working our Plan the best way we can help humanity
- On Reaching a Dozen: Participation in the Institute Process is growing within sports club community
- On the Importance of Providing Service: Humanitarian intentions
- On I’ve Been Waiting: Destined
- On Learning to Relax: Guided imagery online
- On My Heart Goes Where the Wild Goose Goes: Mitchum’s charitable recollections
- On Jessica at Junior Youth Group: Complete video
- On the Expression of a Dynamic Baha’i Culture: A way of thinking, studying & acting while treading a common path of service
- On Being Desirous of Refinement: Both for yourselves and all that ye posess
- On Unimaginable Horrors: Or by act of consultative will
- On Traveling in Italy: Leaving home with Google Street View
- On the Hallowed Beauty of the Beloved: Open the other eye
- On After the Holy Day: Pictures of Abdu’l-Baha
- On Life Is a Beach: And dog is my copilot
- On Channeling on Baha’i Views: Even warriors
- On My Brother at Thanksgiving: A time for reflection, repair & rejuvenation
- On a World Increasingly Ungovernable: Like the weather, ominous in its extremes
- On Brokenhearted People: Let it be
- On Russ Garcia’s Passing: KC Porter’s remembrance
- On Traversing the Elfin Forest: Content like birds
- On Flickr’s Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie Passes the 1,000,000 Mark: Cup of tea photo as a source of wonder
- On A Season Starts: My motivation
- On Where Meat Comes From: All beings partake of Thy care and loving-kindness
- On Prayers, Stories & Waffles: Pearl & Arlene beamed
- On We Go Behind the Curtain: For prayer and reflection
- On ADD 200 Years From Now: You would never be called someone with a disorder.
- Matt, Lisa & Joe Discuss a Theme of Spiritual Import: A program that develops the potentialities of junior youth
- On the Brand Baha’i: Through pure and goodly deeds
- On Volcanic Peaks in California, Washington and Iran: Sisters of one planet
- On Teaching Collectively As One Soul in One Body: Have we eyes to see that love is gathering?
- On in Rotary As in Life: Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtures
- On the Expansion of Our Religious Universe: But it’s still one
- On Immigration Reformed: By laws that keep workers from working
- On the Shuttle to the Airport: There is nothing like a child
- On the Influence of Birth Order: The youngest child
- On Dance Hybrids: No folly
- On Birds Are Beautiful: In formation
- On Commemoration of a Life: Release for Diane
- On No Better Mother on Earth: A remembrance
- On Even Light Drinking: Studies and the law
- On Getting Our Feet Wet on Washington’s Wet Side: Tacoma”s first direct teaching campaign
- On One Voice Press: Poetry and stories
- On THE HOLY SPIRIT, THE INTERMEDIARY POWER BETWEEN GOD AND MAN: Abdu’l-Baha’is talk 100 years ago
- On Where the Answer Lies: We are spirits in the material world
- On Baha’i Views (dot) net: Still working after all these years
- On Profit-sharing: Through copartnership the interests of both capital and labor are best served
- On Seeing How It All Fits Together: The Baha’i institute process
- On 100 Years Ago: The news of the Battle of Benghazi grieves my heart
- On Better Get Ready: Look to Your Soul
- On the Art of Spiritual Conversation: What if she’s an atheist?
- On Baha’i Feast in Tacoma: Love and legos
- On a Tutor Reflection Meeting Done Right: Incorporating what we learn along the way
- On Analyzing Human Resources: The existing pool plus the emerging pool
- On Learning Prayers Through Song: YouTube as Baha’i karaoke
- On To This Melody of the Company on High: The world will leap and dance
- On Time for Intensive Teaching: Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord
- On Finding My Way To the Newest Official Baha’i Website: It was easy
- On Fitness Centered: Back in the day
- On Missing Summer: Within the meadows of Thy nearness make me able to roam
- On a Website of Baha’i Children’s Class Songs: In Amharic, Sinhala, Bangla, and Nihongo
- On When This Barn Was New: A visitor came to America
- On What Would Abdu’l-Baha Do: What he did exactly 100 years ago
- On 24 Pounds of Huckleberries Picked in Two Hours by Us Two: Too much!
- On the Flip Side of Competitiveness: Don’t let your swag divide us
- On the Diversity of Our Community: Prayers in diverse languages
- On Blogs I May Never Get To: And blogs I try to keep up with
- On a Tribute to Virna: The arbiters of art have started to catch up with her
- On Taraz With a Twist: The ethereal dancing of Ray and Emily
- On a Baha’i Brought Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs Together: A true story
- On How Kids Learn Best: How effective is yelling at them?
- On Enjoyment of the Good and Beautiful: Including dance
- On a Skateboarding Demonstration: You never know what you’ll learn at Baha’i Feast
- On We Got to Fix Our Neighborhoods Ourselves: 72 adults and children banding together in Salishan
- On The Bahai’ans Got It About Right: It should be about equity, justice and respect.
- On Evidences of an Industrial Revolution: Unprecedented in history still
- On Our Annual Baha’i District Convention: The eyes have it
- On Discovering Our Interconnections: It brings us all home
- On at Home in Homelessness: They yearn for naught and have no other aim but to offer themselves up
- On O Children of the Baha’i Children’s Classes: Oh, the places you’ll go!
- On Hopefully I Can Make a Difference: An interview with Coach Matt
- On Michelle Holds Her First Feast: And Kim is now a Baha’i, Trajon, too
- On Our Workplace Motto: Work together, hike together
- On Lisa at the Tigers Football Game: Having spiritual conversations left and right
- On Keeping Track of Our Ancestors: Over the centuries
- On Soybean Prices Are Up: The countryside looks spiffy
- On Tre Can Give Good Counsel: More excerpts from the Hilltop children’s class
- On the World Is a Marketplace: Spice run to Pike Place
- On the Equinox: Gorgeous cycle
- On When Electricity Came to Rural Hillsdale: And then there was television
- On Tre Has Kindly Heart: Photos from the Wilkerson Street Baha’i children’s class
- On She Scored a Bunch of Touchdowns: That it’s a learning experience is what counts
- On Something Surprising on the KPLU Website: Salishan coverage and a Baha’i Views photo
- On Liking Birds & Crickets: They have their own Facebook page
- On Discovering our Roots: Both spiritual and physical
- On Up on Comunidade Bahá’í do Brasil’s Photostream: 4th Religious Freedom Walk
- On Guided to Our Baha’i Community: Prayers for a calamitous event
- On Kids: They won’t let you do anything fun
- On Orbital Reflections of 9/11: Human strife and religious disagreement like clouds
- On Thy Paradise, Ohio: Reunion in heavenly homes
- On Homelessness: Due to a lack of control, a working law, and a lack of kindness
- On Song Sung, New: Quintessentially Canadian, performed in New Delhi
- On Way Down Yonder in the Paw Paw Patch: They have tasted the honey of reunion
- On Nice Dad at Noisy Creek: Putting pontoons down at Baker Lake
- On All He Hears Are the Drums: Jamie does the Puyallup
- On Pictures from Cambodia: Floating memories
- On Canoeing the Tidal Willapa Watershed: One plant loves the water’s edge and another the dry knoll
- On How 100 will Serve 1000: Forming study circles within groups that already exists
- On College Football for Andrew: A new blog
- On Capturing Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things: Cinema verite of Baha’i life
- On Gathering in Memory of Peter Khan: Roses and reflections
- On Blessed Are the Spots: Rock and ‘rooms
- On Baha’i Views Gone Local: The spirit of the Institute Process within our village
- On Walking in Circles and Enjoying It More: The Naches Loop Trail
- On To Be As One: People travel far and struggle hard
- On Surprising Occurences: The appearance of halos
- On My Dwelling Place in the Mountains: Thanks, Bonita, for putting me there
- On the Baha’i Children’s Class on South Wilkeson Street: Hilltop will never be the same
- On Using Their Hands to Speak from the Heart: More video clips from the Baha’i assistants meeting
- On Cooperation and Obediance: Written in soap on the bathroom mirror
- On Community Building through BBQing: The devotional at Coach Charles & Kim’s
- On Reflecting on the Reflection Meeting: The Pierce County Baha’i Area Teaching Committee meeting
- On Free Baha’i Music For Download: TaliaSafa with some helpful links
- On Photos from the Baha’i Assistants Meeting in Bellevue: Dutiful and joyful
- On Winning Cooperation: Help is needed
- On Another Reason Why Poor People Suffer: Nutritious food costs so much more
- On Baha’i Feast Perfection: Dancing in the Kitchen
- On Again Moments: Ethnic Fest and the life of the spirit
- On With Just an Evening Stroll: Feel a part of the fabric of humanity
- On Hey Big Brother: Wanna go for a little ride?
- On Virtues Extolled: Renee returns from a homevisit
- On the Baha’i Program of Growth: Expansion and consolidation that is demonstrable
- On Semi-Pro Players Prayers: Profoundly moving
- On Closed for Repairs: Disappointment and the frustration of hopes shall surround the people from every direction
- On Mature and Experienced Baha’is: Responsibilities shouldered
- On Can’t Stand the Heat: Potlatch camp cook
- On at the Height of Summer: Escaping the Heat in the Olympics
- On the Keys to Family Survival and Resilience: Spirituality and social support
- On We Follow Her Path to Brazil 2016: A hop hop long jump and other amazing feats
- On Can’t Make It to Ethnic Fest: Others come in my stead
- On God’s Flower Garden: Kids and families at Tigers practice
- On an Abundance of Zucchini: Many a harvest shall be gathered
- On Sunshine, Blue Skies, Black River: How much a gleam of sunshine is prized
- On Schools Out Washington: Supporting youth development
- On Now That the Football Season Is Over: Continued service
- On Zeke Bans Kids from Playing Football at Salishan: And knows Lisa
- On Kushari in the Wind: A bit of Egypt in Eastern Washington
- On See More in a Small Space: The conservatory in Wright Park
- On Putting That Ruhi Book 5 Training to Work: Between two volcanoes
- On Coming Home: One family, one home
- On Outsiders in Their Own Land: Academic conference explores “othering” of Iranian Baha’is
- On Why So Many Baha’is in Faraway Places: Why so many Baha’is in Phoenix?
- On Tools to Transform Neighborhoods & Villages: Deepening theme flipbooks & other materials online
- On Postage Stamps in the Netherlands Depict Victims of Human Rights Abuses in Iran: Including Mrs. Sabet
- A Whole New World: Rahmat starts a new life
- On Looking for Baby Moses: Matt & Ruhiyyih in the rushes
- On This Great and Mighty Wind of God: It’s cleansing force is increasing with every passing day
- On Conquering the Summit: From which alone they can catch at glimpse of the future glory of their destiny
- On From the Beaches of Brazil: An appeal to Iran
- On Light That Is Perfect: Camping along Lower Crab Creek
- On Prayers for the Community: Jaylen and Coach Charles with the children of Salishan
- On a World of Sharing: Sprouted fenugreek in the house
- On My Andrew Wyeth Painting: Bonita’s world
- On Finding Our True Selves: Training human souls that their angelic aspect may overcome their animal side
- On In This Day, Baha’u’llah: Happy are those whom the all-glorious Pen was moved to remember
- On U2 Can Find Family With God’s Camera: Zoomin’ good!
- On More Nature: More nature
- On a Tablet for Ahmad: And Tim’s famous waffles
- On One Nation – Imagination: A message from the heavens to earth
- On an Amazing Sculpture: By touching various sensors immerse themselves in an unknown world.
- On This Is a Teacher: I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe
- On Celebrating the Invaders/Tigers Coaches: Tireless and selfless
- On Celebrating the Virtues of Dad: And the attibutes of God
- On ‘Abdu’l-Baha in the Kitchen: Cooking as service
- On Our Community Grows: 17-year-old registers as a Baha’i
- On Faces in the Crowd: Really, it’s all family
- On the Flora and Fauna of Katy Lake: Thralls of its dominion
- On Most Viewed Music Videos: An eclectic Baha’i-inspired mix
- On Coach Charles & BJ at Our Team Meeting: Bringing Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program to the Invaders/Tigers community
- On After the Spring: Summer comes with its fullness and fruitage spiritual
- On a Few Feasts Ago: Quite real and very wonderful
- On Coach Juan Has His Priorities Straight: What we can learn from stories
- On the Spiritual Laws of Prosperity: The Baha’i Faith is not a religion that calls for poverty in this world
- On Tossing the Football Around: Two Tacoma Tigers
- On Arising to Serve: It’s what Baha’is strive to do
- On Channel 4 News at 4 & 6pm: Tierra Crockrell, trackstar
- On What We Did After Practice: Coach Charles and his fellow Baha’is go to Feast
- On Thou Comest from the World of Holiness: Make your heart not the home of fleeting fancies
- On At the Mouth of the River: These are they whose heavenly River is Thy love
- On All Things Made New: God will renew the “City of God”
- On Hiking Illahee: Finally flowering spring
- On As Candle After Candle Is Lighted by the Hand of Providence: A light casts its beams upon a myriad initiatives
- Opon Being Suddenly Prosperous: Walking with humility
- On a Song for Rose: On close to her birthday
- On Recent Guidance from the Universal House of Justice: The Five Year Plan 2011-2016
- On the First Meeting, Ruhi Book 2 Baha’i study circle: In yellow
- On Andrew Says Allah’u’abha: We’re all family
- On Wanted: A few radiant servants to assist in the moral education of children
- On Found on Facbook: Istvan Dely’s ORA TAMBÓ
- On Pictures Taken in a Local Buddhist Temple: With soundtrack
- On It’s the Families Who Give Meaning to Invaders Football: We all hunger for unity in this world
- On a Learning Culture: LIsa has a question
- On Elections at Ridvan: All kinds of elections
- On Where to Find Good Tripe in Tacoma: Our community is becoming more diverse
- On Managing Depression: Maintain spiritual practices and seek professional help
- On Taking Detours: And choosing God’s way
- On the Baha’i month of Jalal (Beauty): Jamie Frank invites you to see a photo set on Flickr
- On Comedians Have Credibility: Celebrity has its benefits
- On Nayriz: Official site of AWAKENING: A History of the Babí and Bahá’í Faiths in Nayriz
- On a Celebration of Easter: A devotional program of Baha’i Writings
- On Pastor’s Kids and Gospel Music: Conversations at practice
- On Illahee Hiking: Best video
- On Karen Interviewed: You don’t see a lot of women who run football
- On More on Baha’i Nettie J. Asberry: The first African-American in the United States to receive a doctorate degree
- On Why So Much Football Has Invaded Baha’i Views of Late: It’s the social space I’m exploring
- On Rearranging How You Look At Things: Unintended consequences
- On Supporting Kids in the Community: Through UTYA football
- On How We’re Feeling Right Now: Praise be the Lord!
- On Another Message from the Teaching Front: The Jr Youth are getting the new neighborhood homework room in my house painted
- On Getting a Little Help: Team culture
- On Rocky’s Joyous Letter: Counting his blessings
- On Thanks to Kim’s Mix CD: I’m young again
- On Participating in the Prevalent Discourses of Society: A conceptual framework
- On Out of Egypt: Baha’is offer an open letter to their fellow citizens
- On Alden Penner: Odes to the House
- On Photos for the Month of Jalal: Glory, glory! Hallelujah!
- On Holding Regular Devotions Before Football Practice: Support from a Tacoma Tiger
- On We Could Have Gone Shopping: Alternatives to a materialistic existence
- On Spring Trying to Disguise Herself: Like this robin
- On Ten Months in Prison for Having a Facebook Page: Arrested for being a Baha’i
- On the Intensive Baha’i Expansion Campaign Is Supposed To Be Intense: Goal achieved
- On Passing Yarns: The white man who can dance is black
- On Racial Amity: An inspiring photo
- On National Race Amity Conference in June 2011: Baha’i-inspired
- On Bending Natural Laws to His Will: Man flies through the air and floats on the sea
- On What Happens At Football Practice Doesn’t Stay At Football Practice: We learn of another Baha’i in our cluster
- On Sun on Sunday: Prayers at 1:30 Practice at 2
- On Hello to the Na Na Philosophy: Na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye
- On Eat Ye, O People, of the Good Things Which God Hath Allowed You: Wondrous bounties
- On Martha Root: Rare audio clip aired on Radio Prague
- On the the Hundreds Who Gathered at the Funeral of Ashraf Khanjani: 18 photos
- On Giving Back All the Love That Has Been Given Them: From playing to coaching
- On Having a Bad Hair Day: An ode to ‘fro
- On the Ayyam-i-Ha Wedding Reception Art Appreciation Pizza Party: Reprise
- On Looking for Someone: Is thinking in an integrated and coherent way about the process of growth
- On Naw Ruz at Tim and Deb’s: Eh?
- On Introducing Math Concepts At a Very Early Age: Measuring with ribbons
- On the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program Comes to Pierce County: Youth become builders of unity and champions of justice
- On Why Baha’is Love Samoa: The temple and King
- On It’s Not Football: Men in short pants scrumming at Stewart Heights Park
- On Mysterious Man with Mustache: And tuba
- On Still Together in Poulsbo: Baha’i study circle goes on the road to complete Book 1
- On The Naw Ruz Photos: Coming
- On Prayers for the Coach Charles’ Grandfather: And best wishes to the Invaders
- On the Diversity That is Tacoma: Evident at Stewart Heights Park
- On Dinner for Irene: Toby’s mother is honored at Spirit House gathering
- On the Diversity That is Tacoma: Evident at Stewart Heights Park
- On Ain’t No Big Dog: Coming to bite you
- On Small Group Study: So comforting
- On the Great Importance Attached to the Mother’s Role: She is the first educator of the child
- On Another of the Myriad Social Spaces Within Which To Build Community: Work
- On Tales of Perseverance and Triumph: Death is a messenger of joy
- On Call It Good: The Arabic word Bahá’ (بهاء ” splendor” or “glory”)
- On Reflection Meetings in Tonga: Parents automatically bring their young ones
- On President Obama’s Mention of the Baha’is: In his annual Naw Ruz message
- On the End of the Notion of Football As Militaristic: It’s official
- On Words of Wisdom from Coach Gwen: Calm down
- On the Unbelievers and the Faithless: Their minds set on four things
- On Liam Leads Us in Song: A’ Soalin’
- On It’s What’s for Dinner: I’ll take it
- On a Divine Spring: The earth of existence moved and the material world was put in motion
- On Devotions Before Football Practice: Calling to our aid those spiritual forces upon which the efficacy of our individual and collective efforts depends
- On Prayers for Japan: A devotional program
- On the Benefits of Fasting: Spiritual and material
- On Be a Fan: Stand in the rain
- On Blame It on the Bossa Nova: Family-friendly Tom’s Terrific Trio Tropical at the Greener Bean
- On Three Stacked Pyramids: The voice of experience is honored in a learning culture
- On KC’s Recommendation: Hidden Word songs from a West Virginian mountain man
- On the Baha’i Institute Process: A retrospective of posts
- On a Chance to Serve in an Official Capacity: I’ll keep the camera running
- On Everybody in This Picture Is Fasting This Year: Boys to men and goodbye to Aunt Matilda
- On Prayers for the Fast: Not in prayer book
- On Developing the Power of Expression in Youth Aged 12 to 15: Change Bucket
- On the Baha’i Month of Loftiness … Ala: If only those pesky circles of confusion would just calm down
- On She Works with the Likes of Jimmy Page and Michael Jackson’s Guitarist: Her latest video, “Citizen of the World”
- On All She Wants to Do Is Camp: May the earthly world become a camping-place for the heavenly hosts
- On New Things Made Old and Vice Versa: Uniting the past and present, the ancient and everlasting
- On After the Downpour: Take a hike
- On the Eve of the Fast Feast: The Tacoma community is beginning to sing like South Carolina West
- On the Skookumchuck Habitat Wildlife Management Area: Calmness away from the turbulent river
- On the Passing of James Nelson: Two decades as chairman of the U.S. Baha’i National Spiritual Assembly
- On a Renowned Asian Developer Embraces Religion: She has her priorities straight
- On a Bigger Deal Than Turning 21: Turning 15
- On the Tacoma Invaders Football Club: Helping out, building community
- On Local Baha’is Meet With Our Congressional Representative: The violations of human rights by the Iranian authorities shall not go unnoticed
- On My Ayyam-i-Ha Mix of Baha’i-Inspired Music: Supporting Baha’i musicians
- On Hearing that Rocky and Zee Are Going on Pilgrimage: Listening to Red Grammer’s intoning the Tablet of Ahmad
- On World’s Most Typical Human: Looking to Asia and the Indian subcontinent
- On If Jesus Can Fast For 40 Days: Then I can fast for 19
- On the Chance to Share Faith: All I have to do is teach and the message does the rest
- On Fasting and Diabetes: Not all type 2 diabetics need to be exempt from Baha’i fasting
- On Praying for Change: So Baha’i
- On a Junior Youth Group Service Project: Yes, baking cookies
- On a Home of Laughter and Mirth: God loves laughter
- On We’re All Relatives: At Tim & Deb’s family Ayyam-i-Ha
- On Hiking Illahee: In a dusting of snow
- On Active Baha’is in the Neighborhood: And on the web
- On I’m Feeling Lucky: Click on Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie Flickr collections
- On No Saint Nick at Ayyam-i-Ha: But Baha’is galore UP ON THE ROOFTOP in Bangalore
- On the Brain is Shaped By Experience: And the most powerful experiences are relationships
- On What Does the Orange Revolution Say About the Jasmine Revolution? Democracy alone doesn’t change hearts
- On Ayyam-i-Ha Parties Around the Globe: Thanks gadget
- On a Photo from Tim and Deb’s Ayyam-i-Ha Party and Funny Gift Exchange: Be afraid, very afraid
- On To My Internet Friends: Happy Ayyam-i-Ha!
- On Canoeing Chickens at Glen Cove: We’re not snow geese, Tom
- On Eric Harper, the Album: If we don’t find a way to get along, we’ll go missing in the dark
- On Photos from Kay & Jim’s Baha’i Wedding: Birds of love
- On Baha’i Study Circle at Farhad and Bricelda: Still ooohing and aaahing
- On the Message of the local BNASAA Friends: Gay or straight, Baha’u’llah’s love is unconditional
- On the Need for Collective Security: An idea whose time has come
- On 19th Century Victorian Decor: For celebrating timeless religion
- On We’re Doing Our Walks Memorizing Prayers: The reliance on the Word of God
- On the Growth of the Baha’i Faith in the Dominican Republic: Every day the Baha’is over there are going out teaching
- On Arriving in Dallas to Take a Shot at the American Dream: And for the first time experiencing religious freedom.
- On Making My Top Five Baha’i-Inspired Songs List: TaliaSafa everyday
- On Jim Becomes a Baha’i: In his own words
- On Eat of the Good Things of Which God Had Allowed You: Deprive not yourselves from His wondrous bounties
- On National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day: May 3rd, 2011
- On Jon: A Baha’i and just cool in general
- On Del Comes to Devotions: Spiritual conversations lead to friendship
- On Seeing the World Upside Down: From blah to aah
- On Advancing the Frontiers of Learning: The Baha’i institute process
- On the Verdure of the Earth Is For Everyone: Nature conservancy
- On A Hét Völgy & Tárnoki Beatrix: Baha’i music from Hungary
- On May God Protect Egypt and Her Decent People: حماها الله وشعبها الكرام
- On Dominion: Jaimie Frank’s photo set for the Baha’i month of Mulk
- On There Are People Hurting: Transformation is not possible if we operate at comfortable distance from the problems of the world
- On an Ode to Ooooh: Whack
- On ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Egypt: The atmosphere prevailing in Cairo at the time opened a way for frank and searching discussions
- On Studying the Letter: The textual basis for what, how, and why we Baha’is do what we do
- On Seeking Solutions for Iran: Keeping a spotlight on violation of international human rights standards
- On Rulers: Unitedly arise for the reformation of this age
- On Jim Declares His Belief in Baha’u’llah in Uganda: Great news, great move!
- On a Sin-Covering Eye: Finding that lovely detail about the other person
- On Baha’i Community Choirs: Best album
- On Drive-By Teaching As Not the Future of the Faith: Listening more, talking less
- On New Music: Acompáñame
- On Singing and Dancing Enhance Baha’i Devotions: Like hot sauce on a taco
- On Party Like It’s the Chinese New Year: Tacoma’s Baha’i Feast of Mulk
- On Racing to the Top: Russ Salton & Friends at Mandolin Cafe 011
- On Pain: It does me no harm and causes me to grow
- On a 9-Pointed Star on a Tombstone: Eddie died in Baghdad
- On Enayat Comes to Devotions with His Santur: The friends should meditate in a manner left entirely to the individual
- On a Bookmark for Haifa: The joy of Baha’i pilgrimage
- On the Tom of Tom’s Trio Tropicale: Can facilitate study of a Baha’i prayer with heart-felt depth and power.
- On a Space Has Been Created: The Agency of the Baha’i Reflection Meeting
- On How Baha’is Are to Change the World: By being friends with people, which doesn’t always come easy
- On Good Planets Are Hard to Find: Striving to improve it by overcoming the insistent self
- On Working Together for Community-Building: Pierce County families
- On Baha’i Community, not Congregation: The group seemed to be remarkably free of the “churchy” in-fighting that just exhausts me
- On Returning to Salishan: New visitors shedding reservations
- On Hiking Illahee: Talking Yoga
- On Your Momma’s Gone: Rocky’s loss at age 16
- On This Earthly House Will Soon Decay: And my soul’s gotta have somewhere to stay
- On Baha’i-Inspired Music by Katharine Key: A live performance of “Plexiglass”
- On After Quiet Shoes: Isaac Olsen’s next movie was begun while at Louhelen
- On Baha’i-Inspired Music by Katharine Key: A live performance of “Plexiglass”
- On It’s Not the Bears or the Packers in Tacoma, It’s the Invaders: Coach Henri meets Coach Charles
- On Positive Outcomes for Society: An end to complacency and catalepsy
- On Being a Foster Parent: Karen’s philosophy of care
- On Let Them Strain Every Nerve: Intensive last day of the Tacoma Baha’i expansion campaign
- On the Baha’i Institute Process: One blogger’s succinct overview
- On Devoted to Devotionals: A next step after taking Reflections on the Life of the Spirit
- On High Flying Baha’i Youth: How are we expected to measure distances over the water?
- On Passing the 100,000 Site Views Mark on Posterous: Thanks!
- On Power to the People, Photos for Sultan: God from everlasting was love, justice, power
- On Some Advice for a “Wayward” Relative: No one will ever come to the Father except through Me
- On Martin Luther King Day: Celebrated at the Dome and at home
- On Race and Religion, 1941: On my mind this MLK Day in 2011
- On With a Little Help From Our Friends: It takes a draught of divine love to unify a neighborhood and a village to raise a child
- On Celebrating World Relgion Day: Visiting friends of Washat, Shaker, and Medicine Dance to share our respect with them
- On Hiking Illahee in Winter: It’s winter
- On Aethists Ain’t Got No Music: 1,177,024 YouTube viewers (so far) are onto something
- On the First Pressing: Pictures from Lakewood’s IPG
- On How To Make Money At Music: Now touring is the cornerstone
- On the Baha’i Intensive Campaign Starting Today: What are our goals?
- On Old and New: There’s room for both in Baha’i community life
- On Feed Tacoma: Hungry for photos
- On Yoga and Baha’i: My relationship with the Faith helps me to understand how I can practice bringing spiritual truths to our global society
- On Fit, Baha’i and Raw: Nice company
- On Cornelia Did Not Sing Last Night at Baha’i Devotions: But she could have
- On Excused From Baha’i Childen’s Class: If you don’t like the virtue
- On Inspired By Baha’i Yuut: The puzzled look on his face was part of his realizing that he’s starting to make his own decisions
- On a Work in Progress: Baha’i Cluster Reflection Meeting photos, here and there (Deutschland)
- On Huffington Post Covers Baha’i in Violent Times: In unity is security
- On Frank and Open Consultation at the Reflection Meeting: It’s so much better when everyone is in
- On Pierce County Push Pins: Going into Cycle 22
- On Technology: Changes not only the functioning but the conception of society, indeed of existence itself
- On Saturday Night: A good night for Russ Salton and Friends
- On Striving to Be Darlings of the Baha’i Cause: Accompany, Reflect, Learn
- On BJ Is Back: Meaningful tasks, memories for all time
- On Rowing, Hiking, and Yoga: Addressing the chronic diseases of the wealthy West
- On Gotta Get Away? Done That Already: Ready for our Baha’i collective teaching campaign
- On the Nature of Us: Finding the Divine in writing
- On Lives Lived: There is no honor, except what God may please to bestow
- On the Baha’i Feast of Honor: Souls, young and old, willing to learn and grow
- On Ruhi Crafts: A website dedicated to the role of artistic endeavours in the advancement of Baha’u’llah’s cause
- On Immigration: Tell the rich of the midnight sighing of the poor, lest heedlessness lead them into the path of destruction
- On Being Lifted Up to Such Wonderful Heights: Studying the letter from the Universal House of Justice
- On Found on Flickr: Moon over Miami
- On Frangos and Study Circles on the Eve of Christmas: Christians in Bethlehem and Baha’is in Haifa
- On Nothing Like Gunfire to Make You Hike Faster: And other reasons to buy a Hummer
- On Making a Move: We’re now in a wide ride ( 86.5 inches wide)
- On Outdated Medicine for Mankind: Old religion, should be discarded
- On Once in Every Week: Engage together in praising and glorifying the Lord
- On Christmas at Gil’s: Warm and fuzzy
- On iMemorize for iPhone and iPad: 5000 quotations on religion/spirituality, philosophy, historical figures & inspiration
- On Serve, Blog, Link: My endorsement
- On a Stormy Feast of Masa’il: Warm inside
- On an Expanded Online Presence of Baha’i Video Material: And all downloadable
- On Remembering Ruby Gubatayao: Tsimshian elder
- On Gwen Goes Recruting at the Football Banquet: Community building within the UTYA community
- On Jamie’s Appreciation of the Baha’i Month of Masa’il: A well-aimed question has been known to bring fortresses of fundamentalism crashing to the ground.
- On Studying “Prayer” During Ruhi Book 1: Intone the verses
- On What’s in Rocky’s Heart: Meditations on the anniversary of his mother’s passing
- On Core Strength Training: The Baha’i core activities for football players
- On Fitting in Exercise: Walking during the noon hour
- On a Story About Larry Kramer: This is where you belong at whatever age
- On an Open Letter to the Iranian Judiciary from the Baha’i International Community: Everything your country overtly professes to seek on the world stage is contradicted by your treatment of your own people at home
- On O God, Make Me a Brilliant Star: Jayren from Salishan feted at football banquet
- On a Visit to Ferngully: Look, what do you do all day? Help things grow.
- On What Is Envisioned: Many people want to transform their community in ways that align with the Baha’i teachings
- On Happy Holidays: I’m not even going to make a fuss
- On Making an Investment in Youth: Giving direction to the day
- On an Invitation to the Random Hacks of Kindness, Dec 4th, Bangalore , India: RHOK on
- On the View from My Window: And on and on like the song go
- On Reverb10, a 31 day Blog Writing Challenge: Each day I perform my ablutions and recite “Allah-u-Abha” 95 times
- On About Me’s: Getting back to where I once belonged
- On Celebrating the Life of Bill Waters: He took full advantage of the manifold joys, beauties, and pleasures with which the world has been so plentifully enriched
- On Go Figure Baha’i Girlfriend: She will defend Islam and excoriate me for criticising it
- On I Want: Por la lucha contra la violencia hacia la infancia…
- On Chile’s Temple of Light Is an Award Winner: And construction has begun
- On Thanksgiving at Tim and Kathy’s: An evening we didn’t want to end
- On Consider the Wind: Remembering Baha’i Feast under the Twin Trees of Jefferson Park
- On Discourse With Switchblade: Pastor put-down as neo-Bahá’í
- On How the Baha’i Faith is Protected from Division and the Formation of Sects: Websites devoted to the Baha’i Covenant
- On Photos for the Month of Qawl: Good speech is like the sun which has risen from the horizon of the heaven of knowledge
- On a National Day of Listening: Making November 26th even more signficant
- On Baha’i Youth: Cheering them on on Facebook
- And Tonight the World Stands Still: Becomes motionless like unto ice locked in a frost-bound mountain
- On the Gift of Rocky Stories: It makes our Thursday evenings special
- On Baha’is Striving to Be of Service: Regardless of the costs
- On Gwen Is Looking for Junior Youth Animators: You don’t have to be a Baha’i to be one
- On Facebook Is Candy: Don’t put this on your blog
- On the New Atheism: A Baha’i Perspective
- On a Lyrical Devotional Meeting: Thank you, Kat
- On Pics of the Recent Junior Youth Conference in Bangalore: In synergy
- On Rochelle: Baha’i concert harpist
- On Kat’s Classic Album Comes to CDBaby: Placed on a satin pillow
- UPS Baha’i Club Serve at Salishan: Another visit to Lisa’s house
- On for the Holy Day: Bonita said that turkey sandwiches are best on white bread
- On In Heaven With Harp: Baha’i holy day observance transports 50 people out of this world
- On For the Baha’i Holy Day: Concert Harp Music
- On Rachel Price’s Disarming, Forthright Vocals: Right on Lake Street Dive
- On Haiku about the Salishan Kids: Found in my gmail
- On Shedding the Lethargy: Light upon light in a graveyard
- On a Relaunch of Baha’i Blog: Sort of a granddaddy of them all
- On the People With No Camel: If a Baha’i is murdered, no camels apply
- On the Coming of the Fall Season: Prayers for the departed
- On Photographic Evidence of Our Advancement as a Baha’i Cluster: More (Feast of) Power to ya
- On a French version of the Baha’i Prayer “Remover of Difficulties”: By the Montreal based band The Hidden Words
- On Baha’i Plays Role With Council for a Parliament of World Religions: Robert Henderson elected a new Trustee
- On a Whole New World: Where Children Outnumber Adults at Feast
- On Staying in the Middle of “It”: Photos for the Baha’i month of Qudrat (Power)
- On Watching Out for a Colt-like Atmosphere on Oprah’s OWN: Especially if Rainn Wilson takes SoulPancake there
- On What Bonita Told Our Elected State Official: Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues
- On Rocky’s Halloween Birthday: And Baha’i devotional
- On Blogging Is So Yesterday: Like Halloween
- On Richard Mirkovich: His talks were full of practical daily applications of the principal of service to humanity
- On Pursuing One Another Around the Board Answering Questions on Spiritual Topics: For game Baha’is
- On More Pics From the Mystery File Taraz put on My Computer: Ethereal pilgrimage
- On Whether to Invite the Neighbors: The Baha’i campus club does it for me
- On Me and My No. 1 Son: Ruhullah
- On the Education of Children: A meritorious reminder
- On a Baha’i Beatboxing: Shades of Bobby McFerron
- On I Am a Bristle Block Booster Baha’i: A quiet constructive-type toy for children attending devotional meetings
- On Every 19-Year Old Girl’s Dream: Being chased by piglets while doing Baha’i service
- On Proof that Tacoma is Becoming a Child-Centered Baha’i Community: Saving ourselves from extinction
- On How to Spend One’s Saturday: Baha’i teaching or lying up in bed
- On Babies, Brains and Relationships: Some take-away messages
- On Cluster 19′s Teaching Campaign THIS weekend: I’ll be there
- On It’s Dizzy Gillespie’s B-day: Is he the most famous Baha’i musician?
- On Salishan Children Come to the Baha’i Holy Day: In a neighborhood like the one in Shiraz
- On New Baha’i Study Circle Participants Being Identified: Thank you Betty and Bernie
- On Disability and the Soul: Baha’is host book launch
- On Rainn in Seattle: Then to L.A. for SoulPancake the book
- On the Baha’i Diet for Healthy Living: For real
- On Taking a Moment to Get the Big Picture: What’s the focus of Baha’i study classes?
- On Forced to Leave: Fanaticism drives Baha’is from the homes in Iran past and present
- On Our 21st Baha’i Intensive Program of Growth: Moving towards maturity
- On a Photo Set for the Baha’i Month of Ilm or Knowledge: Mental ablutions
- On Baha’is Prevented From Opening Businesses and Other Stories: Being Baha’i in Iran
- On Historical Salishan: Before Baha’i core activities came to the neighborhood
- On Increasing the number of Baha’i Study Circles and Potential Tutors: Goal of our expansion campaign
- On After L.A: Kat Key music coming to Seattle
- On Holly Reinhorn’s Interview on ABC News Radio: The ABCs of Baha’i
- On Baha’i Musicians in the World: Probably a whole lot more than admit it
- On Valerie and Cornelia at Baha’i Devotions: In depth spiritual conversation
- On What Bonita Likes About Facebook Today: Her twin sister joining
- On the “Assisted Living” Baha’i Reflection Meeting: Working in the crawl space of life with an eternity to go
- On Guest Coming to Thursday Night Baha’i Devotions: Reflection meeting and football on Saturday
- On Getting Our Business Done In Lakewood: Electing a delegate to go to the Baha’i National Convention
- On Baha’i Comic Book Characters: Only one super-hero and no villains
- On Connection, Not Competition. Our voices should call people together, not separate them
- On How the Baha’i Concept of Religion Is Different From Existing Conceptions of the Term: Suheil Bushrui
- On a Baha’i Pioneering Presentation Remix: Just push play
- On the Baha’i Academic Education Forum: Dedicate the precious days of your lives to the betterment of the world
- On It’s Sad That a “Big Dorky Guy” Has Ended Up the Faith’s Celebrity Hero By Default: Rainn says he’s not worthy
- On All Through the Night: Uploading video to Flickr
- On a Silicon Valley Neighborhood Baha’i Children’s Class: My neighbor joins me at church functions
- On Getting a Bead on Belief: I am equally Jewish and Mormon, but way more Quaker with a pinch of Baha’i
- On Addressing the Psychological Conflicts of Youth With Meaning and Purpose: Baha’i junior youth groups appreciated
- On Images From the Feast of Mashiyyat: Remembering the Feast orchid
- On Dreams and Their Interpretation: An analysis in the Baha’i religion
- On Jamie Frank’s Photos for the Month of Mashiyyat: The Baha’i teachings extol the supremacy of God’s Will
- On DJ-ing for a Bonifide Baha’i Barn Dance: The high points
- On Taking a Hike in the Neighborhood: A team building exercise in its own right
- On an Offline version of iMemorize: Just released
- On a Change of Address: Moving in support of the Plan
- On an Alternative Reality to the Mourning of America: The Destiny of America
- On 25, 10, and One: Healing the world, a soul at a time
- On Breaking a Record for Consecutive Paddles: And rain
- On Not Being Cooperative: Try a different Baha’i Views
- On Not Just Baha’is Are Involved in the Baha’i Core Activities: Development as a Baha’i focus
- On Ten Tonight at Baha’i Devotions: Spiritual community building starts in our living room
- On Abridged Hiking in Washington’s Channeled Scablands: Or the complete boxed set
- On a How-To Video for Spiritual Community Building: The example of Fort Collins
- On Camping at Coffeepot Lake: Tea, instead
- On Photos for the Feast of Might: ‘Izzat
- On 100 Years of Baha’i Spiritual Education: A new video from the Baha’i National Center
- On Sticking It Out: And be not of those who doubt
- On the Sports Kid on Cover: The ultimate illustration
- On Trying to Keep Up: Bonita’s Already Told the Story
- On Bonita Shops Cabela’s: All firearms must be inspected
- On Rocky’s Other Granddaughter: Caring and sharing
- On Amped Up to Study a Prayer With Someone: Andrene to the rescue
- On What If My Friend Finds Out: So long afternoons at IKEA
- On Gracing the Nine-Pointed Star: Immaculate and her radiant children
- On Reading the Liner Notes to Lunar Drive: Baha’i black top techno, Pueblo trance and high desert trip-hop
- On Summer School As a Seat of Baha’i Learning: Immaculate’s photos from the 2010 Western Washington edition
- On Honorable Souls Building Community: A persian lady of about 80 years old had her children class at the park (with 19 participants)
- On the Conduct and Manner of Baha’is: We should become so forgiving
- On Music That Is Not Happy Clappy: A reflective spirituality radiates from these settings of Baha’i sacred texts
- On Canoeing the Columbia: Off the hook
- On Hell As Spiritual Distance: Baha’i belief
- On Baha’i Prayers and Songs in Hindi, English and Other Indian Languages: For free download
- On Saying Hello to Young Lovebirds and Having Dinner with a Dipper: The trip home
- On Appreciating Critters: And empowering the human race to assume the trusteeship toward which history impels it
- On Musical Accompaniment: Do’ah with the windows rolled down
- On the Salishan Children Say Thank You: Baha’i Assembly members feted
- On We Are All Yaran: Friends, Baha’is
- On a Baha’i Chalk Talk: The curve of growth
- On Some Blogs by Baha’is: Starting a new list
- On the View from Camp Nuclear: Power to the people
- On Checking for Music Updates on Facebook: It’s almost 2011 already, people!
- On River Banks and Marvelous Bones: God giveth, God taketh away
- On Deciding to Stop Teaching Baha’i Children’s Classes: There is a Great Law of the Universe called “Ask and Ye Shall Receive”
- On The Names of God: Jamie’s photo set for the Baha’i month
- On Fanaticism: On interfaith matters, I am walking on sacred ground
- On Derrick at Devotions: Some answered questions
- On One Nation, One People: Tierra a guest at L.A. event along with Prince Ali and Michael Beckwith
- On Going to Church Makes You a Christian: True or false?
- On Baha’is and Blue Men: I don’t approve of chanting Baha’is blocking my way through public facilities
- On Attending a First Baha’i Study Circle: It was interesting to tease out what certain words meant to each person
- On O What a Glorious Day: How much it meant to our Salishan kids to go CAMPING
- On Laughing During Feast: As devout as she was
- On the Value of the Association for Baha’i Studies Conference: Feeling a presence of the Divine and a sense of unity
- On 22 Video Clips from the Baha’i Children’s Retreat: Unedited and cute
- On Tierra Touches the Sky: O God, make of me a shining lamp and a brilliant star
- On What Baha’is Were Doing in Japan in 1925: Caring for kids
- On After the Group Photos: Staying for ice cream
- On Children’s Questions About God: Be ye as chldren
- On the Most Musical City: Is it NYC?
- On Rowshan: Celestial soul music
- On Cognitive Distortions: Mental repair
- On a Baha’i Children’s Retreat: Attended by a dozen children from Salishan
- On Searching for Kiskadee: Links found
- On Hot Fun in the Summertime: Bonita muscled us into our “parking spot”
- On Kalthleen Comes to Devotion: It’s all about unity
- On Seasons Start and Seasons End: It starts with boys and ends with men
- On the Hardest Thing for Old Baha’is to Learn to Do: To offer a home visit first
- On the Judicial Process Was Seriously Flawed: Contrary to Iran’s own national legislation regarding fair trial rights
- On So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Adieu: Mothers move on
- On Baha’i Acronyms Galore: Here today, but maybe something else tomorrow
- On Washington Baha’i Core Teams Compare Notes: Growing confidence
- On Timelines: Old and new
- On My Evening Explorations in Music: Wonderment
- On What If I Am a Baha’i: Then no, you can’t go
- On Civil Discourse: A benefit to comment moderation
- On a Found Baha’i: Grateful for community
- On the Price to Pay: Iran’s standing in the world in the face of the “sentences” of Baha’i leaders
- On Loving both Old School and Ruhi: Folks, it’s not ‘either/or’ but ‘and’
- On the Clergy: Deserving of protection or an outmoded relic?
- On the Tacoma Invaders Are in the Championship Game: Take it to the limit
- On Googling ‘Ferraby Lionheart Baha’i’: All things made new
- On Thou Hast Watched Over Me in the Heart of This Mountain: The evidences of Thy mighty splendour
- On a Feast Letter Calling for Accompaniment: To whom is it addressed?
- On the Powers of the Bodily Senses: Starbuck is a good sniffer
- On Ferraby Lionheart and Rainn Wilson: Together at last
- On a Spanish Author’s Discovery: A bridge between East and West
- On Listen Up Baha’i Singer/Songwriters: On the fence
- On Religion Is the Source of Order in the World: Religion vs. spirituality, Pt. 78
- On Swim, Eat, Pray: Feast in Pierce Peninsula
- On Chelsea & Kelsey: “Hey Ya” with ukeleles
- On Play Some More Jesus Music: I played Chelsea-Lyne
- On the Baha’i Feast of Kamal: Perfect love
- On Photos for the Feast Day: Jamie Frank’s “Perfection”
- On Baha’i Apps: A 12th application for Android just published
- On Ethnic Fest As a Lesson: Paul Lample on teaching within the framework of the plan
- On the Zen of Canoeing: Through the faculty of meditation man attains to eternal life
- On Rocky’s Back With Stories: He said I was going to preach his funeral some day
- On Tierra Is a National Champion: Junior Olympian
- On Latinos in Twilight Country: Gente sin fronteras
- On a Baha’i Wedding in Central Park: Congratulations to Schuyler & Kavisa
- On Religious Truths Are Expressed Through Metaphor: Walking on water
- On Big Bang Abandoned: The beginning that has no beginning
- On Following Baha’i Content on Every Level: There is no “other level” that you inhabit when you believe in God
- On The Evolution of Baha’i Websites: There is nothing unscientific in the assumption that a Creative or Divine force is at work in the world
- On Baha’i Music & Music from Baha’is: bahainewsletter.co.uk
- On How Can Feeble Reason Encompass the Qu’ran: Or the spider snare a phoenix in its web?
- On What’s in Arlene’s Prayerbook: Unfold the drooping wings of every broken bird and start it on its flight
- On Operating at the Most Local Level of Society: A trend away from churches, sermons and large crowds taking hold
- On the Weather This Weekend: It’s Ethnic Fest time
- On Nettie Asberry: The first African-American in the United States to receive a doctorate degree
- On the 50th Convención Nacional Bahá’í de Bolivia 2010: Fifty years
- On an Alaska-Salishan Connection: Visiting a village
- On an Audio Track Added: Paul Lample’s talk, our faces
- On O God, Refresh and Gladden My Spirit
- On an Interfaith Prayer for the G8 World Religions Summit: Ever unite us
- On This Month’s Flickr Batting Average: 1141 views a day
- On Shoulder Pads and Nature Centers: Supporting children, building community
- On All Through the Night: Latest videos uploaded
- On the Best Collection of Baha’i Music Videos: The Baha’i-Inspired Music Listeners Club on Facebook
- On Abdu’l-Baha in America: He spoke to 85,000 people
- On Having Fun at Clara Dunn: Training ground for Northwest Baha’i youth
- On We All Live in the Year of Sunday: So many things are in store for us.
- On Hilltop in the Sunshine: A garden growing
- On New Forces Reshaping Human Societies: Wikinomics
- On Music in Montreal: Up on the Baha’i Center stage
- On the Voices of Baha: Broadcast on the Indian Parliament Channel
- On Growing Organically as a Cellular Cluster: Video proof of Baha’i life
- On Yesterday’s Photos Today and Today’s Tomorrow: Can’t wait to get them up
- On Working With Refugee Populations: Raising up spiritual communities
- On a Family Fun Night Out: Jeff brings his boys
- On the Grass of the Field: Wherein I satisfy my hunger for beauty
- On What Will Happen in 2012: Superstitious people will become more superstitious
- On New Camera, Better Video: To tell the story of our Baha’i teaching more effectively
- On Getting Past the No’s: One never knows
- On Kim Is Staying in Tacoma: Sing out loud
- On the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence: Requires an acceptance of ambiguity
- On What Tongue Can Voice My Thanks to Thee: In this very room I declared my faith in Baha’u’llah.
- On a Photo Set for the Month of Kalimát: I am a photographer because of my inability to use words well
- On My Good News About My Being Hacked Today: It’s just a normal hacking situation
- On Counselor Serrano’s Remarks Regarding Baha’i Expansion Campaigns: Teaching is part of a life of generous giving
- On the Voices of Baha Choir: Their return to India
- On Marie France’s Testimony on Direct Teaching: He asked so many good questions
- On Blessed Is This House: The trappings of Baha’i family life
- On a Story for Every Moment: Stories of Abdu’l-Baha in MP3 and on CD
- On Counselor Serrano Visits Tacoma During Its Intensive: And guess what, he likes soccer
- On Lasse Thoresen’s Latest: Innovative Opus 42 wins prestigious prize
- On Baha’u’llah in Kurdistan: A Kurdish artist visits His cave
- On a First Day Under Our Belts: To teach and support the needs of children in our neighborhoods
- On One Tribe on the Holy Day: The friends gather at Lisa’s
- On Newspaper Coverage of the Faith in Tacoma: Almost 100 years ago
- On Eavesdropping on Social Media Sites: Keeping up with the latest Baha’i music news
- On Ken Bowers in the Washington Post: We are one people created by God
- On the Martyrdom of the Bab: The seed vouchsafed the opportunity to germinate and remanifest itself in a still more compelling revelation
- On Buy the Baha’i-themed Albums: Give them to your friends.
- On Neah Bay in August: A family and friends experience this year
- On the Internal Dynamic Impelling Us to Change: One of the changing elements of the Cause are its teaching plans and strategies
- On It’s Summer: Hot enough?
- On Give Me Your Eyes: Open them to the hallowed beauty of the Beloved
- On a Wilmette Baha’i Institute Offering: On Zorastrianism with Maneck, Stockman, and Buck
- On a Unique way to Perceive the Ruhi Process: Spreading friendship
- On Share This: That the truth will out
- On a Ghost Town and the Baha’i Faith: A history lesson
- On Polliwogs in a Pond: To life!
- On Barbara Talley’s ‘The Best of Us’ Audition: Oprah’s search, you can vote
- On Tacoma’s Greatest Accomplishment of the Five Year Plan: The Salishan children’s classes
- On a June Grad: Jeff receives his certification
- On the Carryin’ On At Robert & Lynda’s: Again this Sunday
- On How to Roll Off a Block: The Tacoma Tigers prepare for life
- On Smiling Along With Stories of Discovery: Lord made her a handful
- On the Feast of Rahmat: Mercy, mercy me
- On the Fading American Glory: Better opportunities for women elsewhere
- On Hajji Anne: Photos from her Bahá’í Pilgrimage to Haifa, Israel
- On a Zen-flavored Perspective: Sutton’s take on this Barnum and Bailey world
- On a New Blog Is Born: Promoting early childhood mental health consultation
- On Most Receptive to the Message of Baha’u’llah: Immigrant populations
- On Casting the Nets: Or you can use castanets
- On Father’s Day: Seek his good pleasure
- On Incognito At the Baha’i Devotional: We’re all climbing Jacob’s ladder
- On That Time in Tacoma: Rainbow found
- On Quiet Shoes: Pictures of a premiere
- On a Great Day: When i am pulling out twigs and leaves out my hair
- On Last Week’s Football Footage: Tape delay
- On the Doors Were Flung Wide Open: An end to ‘us’ and ‘them’
- On a Room With a View: My office, my work
- On All in One Place: JB, Kelly, MJ, Kat, & Caeli at the New Orleans House of Blues
- On Illumine My Inner Being, O My Lord: With the splendors of the Dayspring of Thy Revelation
- On a Last Reminder: The inspired parody, Quiet Shoes, premieres at the Rialto, Saturday June 19, 7:00pm
- On a Lotus Temple Inaugeration Songs Reprise: Ravi Shankar composer
- On There’s a Train A-Coming: People, are you ready?
- On Buddhists, Sikhs, and Baha’is: A June 12th multi-religious devotional remembering the Baha’is in Iran
- On Two Key Metrics to Gauge Stability in Islamic Societies: How women and religious minorities are treated
- On First Baha’i Homeowner in Tacoma: Nathan Ward Fitzgerald is the correct answer!
- On Attaining The Dynamics of Growth: Entire Baha’i photo series is online
- On the Tacoma Invaders vs the Nothwest Terminators: The other football giving meaning to the human experience
- On the First Baha’i Home in Tacoma: The homeowner met ‘Abdu’l-Baha in ‘Akka about 1902
- On Poised to Censure: U.N. Rights Council prepared to name and shame Iran
- On Soulpancake the Book: A spin-off from soulpancake.com to be published soon
- On the First Baha’i Home in Tacoma: In fact, one of the first in the Northwest
- On the Way Forward as a Baha’i Community: Each lover’s steps fall so differently
- On Riding High in a Lowly Canoe: Paddling Herron Island
- On Be Steadfast in Thy Cause: Photos by Michael Frank
- On the DAWNING PLACE DEEPENING STUDY CLASS: Tarry no longer
- On Definitions of Spirituality That Are Too Narrow: Baha’i is outside the box
- On a Prayer for the Departed: Remembering Ernie Lobato
- On a Devotional for Young Soccer Aficionados: Baha’i soccer
- On Support from India: June 12th event for the Yaran in Madurai, India
- On Maintaining the Health of the Body and Soul: Get some exercise, in nature
- On Death, Eternity and Fibromyalgia: How to keep my end up here on earth
- On Compromise As a Lost Art in American Politics: The world has a tough row to hoe to get to unity
- On Top Requested Baha’i Song: I Loved Thy Creation
- On the Attributes of Youth: An altruism, an acute sense of justice, and eagerness to learn
- On the Circle of Security: Trustworthiness is the door of security for all that dwell on earth
- On Enabling People of Varied Background to Advance on Equal Footing: That’s the Ruhi Institute Process
- On Quiet Shoes: World premiere of full two-hour length movie by home-grown, Baha’i-youthful Tacoma filmmaker June 19th
- On One Young World: Something I can never forget
- On What It Is: Sometimes the light just steps up and makes you pay closer attention to things
- On Rain in Eastern Washington: The wheat farmers love it
- On Dad, They Will Build You a Raised Plot: So you can stand up and garden
- On 40 Years in the Promised Land: Leaving this beautiful island
- On a Research Project About the Baha’i Faith: Methodology & data analysis
- On Ten Deadly Sins: Causes of contention and conflict in community
- On Thursday Afternoons at Salishan: Baha’i children’s class
- On Passivity and It’s Opposite: More reflections on the Ridvan Message
- On the Adornment of the Superstructure of the Shrine of the Bab: 11,000 new guilded tiles will last two centuries
- On a Persian Poetry Celebration in Tacoma: I’m thinking Persian roses & nightengales
- On Finding Room for Football: The cadence of life
- On Bruce Answered Questions: The Return was of the Christ Spirit, not of the man Jesus/Yeshua
- On Baha’i Cast As an Infidel: What a concept for a movie
- On He Was a Baha’i & a Lousy Liar: Surprisingly successful despite the handicap of honesty
- On Paula Proclaims She Is a Baha’i: To avoid going to Mass
- On Desert Experiences in Washington State: The perfections of God are like the sun, which is respendent in the desert
- On Something Else for the International Media to Watch for on June 12th: Iran’s trial
- On the Value of Being Sweet and Gentle: And asking tough questions
- On a Community That Embraces: Baha’is in Lewis County
- On Meditational Camping: Appreciating the clear guidance for Baha’is
- On Remembering the Family of Man: Still amazed everyday
- On Aspects of Contemporary Civilization: Uncivilized
- On Gettng 3 Cooks Together at Baha’i Devotions: Food for the soul
- On the Function of a Gardener: To till the soil
- On We Are a Baha’i Community: Not a congregation
- On Purity and Holiness: Cleanliness will conduce to spirituality
- On Now You Can Fly: Virtual circumambulation of Baha’i sites via Google Earth and more
- On Suicide: To end one’s life before the unfolding of one’s full potential
- On the Prayer of a Righteous Man Avails Much: Rocky’s testimony
- On Effective Approaches to Marital Conflict: Gottman’s got it
- On a Ruhi Baha’i Study Circle Intensive: Amidst orchids and objects of art
- On a Spiritual Place: Pause to wonder, stand rapt in awe
- On Improving Outcomes for Young Children: Tend the young trees of the Abha Paradise
- Rocky’s Pride & Joy: 8 year-old Tierra Cockrell breaks the world record for the long jump for her age group
- On a Mighty Fine Looking Baha’i Building: In Hobart (not Indiana)
- On Resisting All Iranian Social Pressures: To wear black on special occasions
- On Expressions of Faith: Religion renewed
- On an Appreciation of Water: Thanks be to irrigation
- On Fit & Feisty: Bonita hauls in the canoe
- On the Road for Baha’i Feast: Arlene kindly takes us in
- On Spiritual Ideas: Classical rap
- On Teaching More Than Two Religions By Teaching One Religion: Avoiding “mile wide, inch deep” religious education
- On Natural Religion and Raw Foods: Non-mainstream views
- On Call for Arts Proposals for Association for Baha’i Studies Conference: Gathering Aug. 12-15, 2010, in Vancouver, BC
- On Cutline of the Day: Haircut as a performance at the SF Baha’i center open mic
- On Baha’is in Devotion: They would sing songs even if nobody else knew the words to sing with them
- On inter-faith relationships: The truth is, we can’t push someone to believe something
- On an Open Letter to Last Stop Computer: I’m ready to go
- On the Status of True Lovers: Replicating the prison conditions of the 7 Baha’i Leaders
- On Coming to a Baha’i Feast Near You: All About Intensive Programs of Growth
- On Baha’i Development in Rural Areas As Advocated by ‘Abdu’l-Baha: Self-sufficiency and self-reliance
- On Laptop in the Shop: Time to memorize Baha’i Writings
- On Consumer Culture: Subject of 2006 Baha’i-written song
- On Studying the Ridvan Letter: This is a way to do it
- On Living Simply: In the light
- On the Power and Influence of Music in Our Communities: Dance, dance
- On a Special Remembrance This Friday To Remember the Baha’is of Iran: Saying prayers, taking action
- On a Trip to the Tri-Cities: Hanging out with the fam
- On the Glow of Ridvan: And afterglow
- On Going to Peggy’s House: For the art and chocolate cookies
- On Roohey: Increase your capacity the safe & natural way
- On Clerics Are Whispering: FIDES – VERITAS – LIBERTAS
- On Walter Heath’s Music: True Christian love is where he comes from
- On Further Study: Two Baha’i study circles
- On Songs By Lorintha: Praise and worship
- On the Children of Haiti: A new school launched, a Baha’i involved
- On Spiritual Empowerment Is an Organic Process: Systematic, safe & sustainable collaboration by one tribe
- On the Children’s Holy Day: Tacoma’s 12th Day of Ridvan
- On Seeing the Tacoma Invaders In Action: They win big at their home opener
- On a Youth Workshop on the Oneness of Humanity: For our colleagues in various companies
- On Heart to Heart Is Now a FREE Web Link For the Whole World: Enjoy!
- On Jeff & Sons Visit a Baha’i Children’s Class: Teaching peace all the world around
- On Tacoma Baha’i History in the Raw: Video clips
- On It’s a Trip: Seeing photos of Baha’i National Center staff from years past
- On Exploring Baha’i Conceptual Territory: Coherence
- On Happening Now: The U.S. Baha’i National Convention
- On in Salishan: 2 Childrens Classes,1 Jr Youth Class, a Study Circle & a Devotional
- On a Baha’i-inspired School Moves to Tiger Bay, Guyana: They said we would get mugged here, but we never did
- On Being Interracially Married & Baha’i: But what most people really hate is that I am a mime
- On the Feast of Ridvan: Images
- OnRelease of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom’s 11th Annual Report: Baha’is in Iran endanged
- On the Ninth Day of Ridvan: A Family Reunited
- On Committing To Memory the Verses of God: Technique
- On Abiding No Lines of Separation: Love and unity come hard when ye fix your gaze on otherness
- On Back to the Future: Small towns, childhood memories
- On Family Fun Night at Karen and Fredric’s: Be transformed
- On a Song of the Season: The Festival of Ridvan
- On Here Comes the Sun: Thanks, NASA
- On Baha’i Homepreschooling: Montessori-leaning with a mix of Waldorf, Reggio Emilia and Froebel sprinkled in
- On a Tablet of the Feast of Ridvan: By Baha’u’llah
- On a Song For a Class on Vietnam: Stephie’s anti-war protest song
- On the Design for the Uniting of All Peoples: The Circle of Light
- On Just One Year Ago: Returning from Baha’i Pilgrimage
- On Reflections on the 2010 Ridvan Message of the Universal House of Justice: Engaging in collective transformation
- On Happy Earth Day, Fellow Earthlings: 147, 100 & 40 years ago, and today
- On Tasting from the Ridván Stream: April 21st, 2010
- On Tierra Conquers Phoenix: Two more golds
- On the Friends Gather at Lori’s: Election night, Tacoma
- On Ere the Hour of Dawn: The Garden of Ridvan
- On Baha’i Election Tonight: Anyone going to the pdx baha’i center who would possibly be able to bring in my ballot?
- On Gentle Religion & Bloody-Minded Persistence: The example of Mark Tobey
- On Words and Learning: They do not matter a hang unless they bring about results
- On Down the Mississippi Down to New Orleans: The honey suckle is bloomin on the honeysuckle vine
- On Our 19th IPG Comes to a Conclusion: This weekend’s photos & last weekend’s stories
- On Baha’i PowerPoints: Six by Rod Clarken
- On a Children’s Class Celebration: The temple is built
- On More Teaching Stories from Salishan: Bubbling joy and laughter
- On Google: The Garden of Search
- On Baha’i Houses of Worship: I’m a sucker for repeated pattern on things
- On Meeting Live Over the Web: This mystery of inner meaning may be whispered only from heart to heart
- In the Presence of a Spiritual Center: To which all can turn
- On Morning Exercise: Songs walking east
- On Deb the Discoverer: ‘You can ask her to come to any Baha’i event, she’ll sing’
- On Kindle Thine Own Soul: New uses for the Kindle
- On Surfing and Finding Faith: Tom Morey, 161 B.E.
- On New Paradigms for Business: African solutions to African problems
- On Lori Enters the Ranks of Door-to-door Teachers: ‘George showed up, now I’ve gotta go’
- On FarmVille Introduces the Baha’i Lotus Temple: Part of the “Far East” collection
- On the Baha’i Faith in Eqypt: El Baradei supports freedom of religion
- On a Website Where Baha’i Expansion Learnings Are Shared: http://teaching.bahai.org
- On Roxanne Saberi, Musician: Her CD includes a Baha’i song
- On Dawn of a New Day: A radiant soul gives her report on Day Two of the Baha’i intensive
- On Saturday Stories: The Baha’i friends debrief after teaching
- On Our Maid Marion: Baha’i teaching in Salishan
- On Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba Visits the Baha’i Temple in Delhii: Auspicious viewing
- On Almost Every Rose There Is a Nightingale: In Shiraz in the spring
- On Baha’i Teaching Via Skype: Call it a virtual fireside or home-visit
- On One Tribe Y’all: Lisa sent you a message on Facebook
- On First Weekend, First Light: First pics from our Baha’i intensive
- On Getting to 9: Lisa did
- On Buy Local: Support your global Baha’i musician, wherever s/he resides
- On a Bonifide Winner: Robert Gillies
- On Checking in With Charles: Two weeks to kick-off, two days to the IPG
- On a World: Tracy Chapman, you don’t have to dream
- On Serving the Campus Commnity: A University of Puget Sound study circle
- On Movies Made in ‘Akka: Not just Exodus
- On I Bought the Book & Couldn’t Put It Down: Shedding brilliant light onto lives
- On Preparing for Baha’i Expansion: Doing some research
- On a Patron of the Arts & a Baha’i: Anne Gould Hauberg
- On the Shrine of the Báb Undergoing restoration: At night with 9-pointed star bokeh effect
- On Between Judaism and Jainism: Baha’i
- On Religion Is More About What We Love Than What We Think: Unitarian Universalists encouraged to “get religion”
- On an End to Negative Talk: No, don’t, stop, quit, or not!
- On the Wind of God: Lost In A Lost World
- On the Transitory and the Eternal: Lotus in bloom
- On Baha’i As a Religion I’m Drawn To: In spite of myself
- On the 19th IPG for Cluster 19 WA: Say, who are the people in our neighborhoods?
- On Lisa’s Baha’i Devotional: Stories from Yakutia and the next world
- On a Change in Routine: Tacoma to Seattle & back
- On Women At Their Craft: Designing Baha’is
- On Roxanna Saberi on NPR: Locked up with Baha’is she came to admire and love
- On Baha’i in Ghana: How we treat minorities reflects a lot about who we are
- On a New Round of Study: Baha’i Study Circles
- On the 5YP IPG Goal Surpassed: Council message to NW Baha’is released
- On Great Baha’i-inspired Books for Free Download: Palabra Books
- On Anonymity on the ‘Net: It’s not worth the paper it’s not written on
- A Gallery Curated by Baha’i Views: Our response to plans
- On a Baha’i-buzzing in My Ears: Live for the excitement
- On An Evening in NYC inCommemoration of the 2nd Year Anniversary of the Imprisonment of the 7 Baha’i Leaders: Featuring a special presentation by Oscar-nominated Shohreh Aghdashloo
- On Adding Fragrance to a Baha’i’s Life: I picked up my old job as a gardener
- On Ready, Set, Go: Collecting hearts, no flickr-ing resolve
- On Our Lucky 19th: Intensive cycle of growth soon to begin
- On Abrahamic Faiths: Three, four, how many?
- On Spring Rain: OMG
- On a View from the Slope: The restaurant row is all aglow
- On Bronze Plaques Found on the Street: Honoring an African-American Baha’i
- On the Kitsap Olympic Peninsulas’ Early Childhood Mental Health Conference: Content and feeling tone
- On the Tattoo of Freedom: For Samoans & for Baha’is
- On People Who Don’t Come in Out of the Rain: Those who play spring football
- On Becoming Persian Friendly: “Noorooz” recognized by U.S. Congress
- On Rocky Stories: No 45, “My mother didn’t go to church but she was one prayin’ woman”
- On Health Care Reform, Divisive or Not: In my town health care to minorities & the poor will improve
- On Waywardness or Willingness: Will leaders, regardless of ideology, step forth & consult together
- On a Baha’i Views Feeding Problem: Change feed to http://bahaiviews.posterous.com/rss.xml & http://bahaimusic.posterous.com/rss.xml
- On Rocky Stories: No 117, “Feloria said to Zee, ‘Please come to my home & let me cook for you sometime”
- On African & Gypsy Children Dance to Baha’i Music in Portugal: Thanks Maryam, Eric, & Paulo
- On Reading Baha’i Stories to My Children: And other images from back in the day
- On Baha’i Recommends Belief-o-matic: Site assumes no legal liability for the ultimate fate of your soul
- On Taking Pictures While Driving: Beyond fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants
- On Rejoice, Then, O Ye Beloved of the Lord: The billows of His rising ocean have scattered on every shore many a precious pearl
- On John Hatcher: Baha’i talks on Vimeo
- On PeerPapers: On Baha’i
- On Baha’i Party People: Peaceful belly-dancers
- On the Universal Affects of Coffee on Youth: Baha’i youth in Saigon, Vietnam
- On Praveen in America: Follow his travels
- On the Baha’i Faith Is Like… : A dill pickle
- On Baha’i Knowledge Hunt: A light-hearted and fun way to increase knowledge about Baha’i topics
- On the Clear Lake Trail: O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration, Whose beauty is my sanctuary
- On the Pierce Penninsula Naw Ruz Celebration: At Rocky’s place
- On Twitter Naw Ruz Updates: Easily more than 140 characters are extending you their greetings
- On Miley Cyrus Was Not At Our Naw Ruz Celebration Today: But Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah! one Charles and two Liams were
- On Check Your Favorite Baha’i Blogger: She has a Naw Ruz greeting for you
- On the Eve Day of Spring: Happy Naw Ruz
- On Creating Your Personal Learning Network: Bloguea
- On Meeting on HIV & AIDS This Weekend: Some 40 Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh religious leaders will meet
- On an Inspirational Message from Wiccans: Probably no problem for Baha’is
- On a Change Will Come: A Baha’i video utilizing Animoto for a Cause
- On Uses for Baha’i Brochures: I just love incorporating sewing into my layouts
- On the Rhythm of the Movement of Baha’i Pilgrims: Cause me to taste, O my Lord, the divine sweetness of Thy remembrance and praise
- On World in Motion: How long will it be ’till we’ve turned to the tasks & the skills that we’ll have to have learned
- On When the Helicopter Comes: The dead gonna wake and sing and roll their bones in the grass
- On Coming Full Circle: With thanks to some great websites by Baha’is
- On Naw-Ruz as a New Beginning: Spring forth
- On the Revelation of the Word of God: The only true miracle
- On We’ve Got the Cluster Covered: Four Parties for Naw Ruz
- On Hummingbird, a Song Cycle: Amazing that is was one of the duo’s biggest hits
- On The Area Teaching Committee’s Fast Meeting: Visualizing community and seeing our neighbors
- On Studying the Book of Nature: With two feet
- On Test Your Baha’i Knowledge: One world, many answers
- On Coffee or Tea: It’s no party anymore
- On Red-tailed Hawk Worships @ Baha’i Temple: We all should
- On Co-workers As Friends: Hanging out, no flash
- On Baha’i Junior Youth Groups: An antidote to pain
- On Thin to Thick: Changing descriptions of Iran, pre- & post-1979 and now
- On I’m a Fan of MHeister: 95 fans
- On New Uploads on Alsina Baha’i: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá mi héroe
- On Russ Salton & Friends @ The Mandolin Cafe: Tonight
- On Oh God: 95 times
- On Grandpa Is Not a Wizard: He’s a Baha’i.
- On a New Baha’i from the ‘Hood: Charles officially registers
- On Educational Discrimination in Iran: I am still not disappointed, because I know the people of Iran hear our voices
- On a Benefit of the Baha’i Fast: More interesting dreams
- On the Spiritual Environment of the World Today: As a wall plastered over with layers of posters for bands that have played
- On Acts of Charity for Baha’is: In order the whole year
- On Wedding Dates to Avoid: But not New Year’s
- On Facebook as a Consolidation Tool: And a place to declare one’s Faith
- On Thanks, Lisa For Opening Your Home: Salishan has a center of attraction for hearts aglow
- On Walking upon the Earth: Every man of discernment feeleth indeed abashed
- On the Inspiration To Be a Comic: For Djalili, it was a Kahlil Gibran scholar
- On What Playing Music During Baha’i Devotions Can Do: Visual proof
- On How the Media Depicts Women: If I’d seen the ad, would I have bought it?
- On a Book You Know You Need: Nineteen days
- On A Song for the Fast, In These Times: Joan Armatrading
- On Baha’i Apps Galore: 21 Baha’i iPhone/iPod apps including a Fasting app
- On Andy Grammer: No punk
- On More Coverage for Baha’i Grandpa Rocky’s Pride and Joy: Tierra Crockrell is featured on TrackMom.com
- On the Baha’i Fast: A rich time for blog writing and blog reading
- On the Photosets from the Ayyam-i-Ha Weekend: Diverse experiences
- On Music for the Olympics Surrealand: United in celebration
- On Nineteen Days, Dawns and Dusks of the Baha’i Fast: Again this year and in book form
- On a Deepening For the Fast: Be as `Abdu’l-Bahá
- On My Ayyam-i-Ha Saturday: Chocolate greetings
- On New Commentary on the Events of the Day: Victor returns to his blog
- On a Hammered Dulcimer Song for Ayyam-i-Ha: Plus limbo, hip hop & in Arabic
- On Ayyam-i-Ha Is for Family: A time of giving
- On Ayyám-i-Há Traditions: They’re in the making
- On the Importance of Baha’i Stories: repeat them accurately, practice with your friends, list them, use them often
- On The Fate of Baha’is in Iran: Were it not for international pressure…
- On Skating and Stories Here: What YOU Doin’ For Ayyám-i-Há?
- On Ye Are Even As the Fire: On the summit of Point Lenana on Mt. Kenya
- For Gamers: For Ayyam-i-Ha
- On Bill Gates Uses a Stock Photo for a TED Presentation: A picture of Baha’i World Center staff
- On Digging Deeper for Tikkun Olam: The Baha’i faith reminds me so much of liberal Judaism
- On New Original Songs From Elika: New harmonies and rhythms
- On Doing Good on Kiva: The Baha’i team with the Flying Spaghetti Monster team right behind
- On a Sunny Sunday: Getting in a visit
- On the Size of the Baha’i Community in the World: Remarkably active & influential, despite the relatively small numbers
- On Seeking a Universal Cultural Perspective: Baha’is like Baraka
- On Getting Your Daily Dose of the Sacred Writings: HearTheWritings.com
- On Black, Korean, Proud & Bahai: Tierra Crockrell, age 9, wins 4 gold medals at Junior Olympics
- On Young Americans Less Religious Than Their Parents: What’s religious?
- On Persecution of Baha’is in Iran: An Indian news channel’s coverage
- On “Prayers for Haiti”: A multi-faith event at New York University
- On Promoting Good Parenting Practices: Another service provided by Baha’i communities
- On The Changeless Faith of God: Give me that old time religion
- On an Australian Baha’i Singer-Songwriter Featured on Radio National: Rhythm divine
- On One Father, Many Children: Judaism and the Baha’i Faith
- On Mona and the Martyrs: The story in hip hop
- On Asking When the Baha’i Fast Starts: In case I’m going to participate
- On Hiking the Greenline Trail #6: A Capitol idea
- On Radio Nur: Only world-wide, full-time Baha’i-inspired music Internet radio program
- On Baha’i Participation on the Internet: Workshop content
- A Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us Mash-up: Mine or Professor Wesch’s?
- On the Rocky Stories: Pentacostal pastor joins a Mormon church
- On Planning for Another Devotional on the Hilltop: Walter Palmore’s preparation
- On Celebrating the Culture of Yakutia: And a service project for the Makah Tribe
- On a “Baha’is on the Internet” Workshop: James Eugene Frank’s iPhotos
- On SIX Simultaneous Study Circles: In one Baha’i community
- On 70% of the World’s Population Is Restricted from Freedom of Religion: New Pew study
- On Audio-book Now Available: The Advent of Divine Justice by Shoghi Effendi
- On Baha’i Karaoke Right Here: Reggae
- On Interracial Marriage: Increasingly accepted
- On the Key to Acquiring Virtues Is Through Relationship: The 99 names of God
- On U.S. Baha’i Expansion Campaign Ahead of Schedule: Towards triumphs undreamt of
- On More Thoughts on Avatar: No living neural network like Pandora, but the World Wide Web
- On a Baha’i Married to a Mormon: Promoting the cause of religious harmony
- On If Our Hearts Ain’t In it: Ain’t nothing much is gonna change
- On a Product of the World’s Disequilibrium and Chaos: Joblessness
- On For Her Birthday: I went and got saved by Jimmy Swaggart
- On Strenthening Relationships in the Community: Junior youth transform an ordinary apartment lobby
- On the North American Baha’i House of Worship: Chosen for America.gov pictorial
- On Connecting up at the Top: Where all paths to God come together
- Who dat? New Orleans Saints: When the Saints Go Marching In
- On Rethinking Human Nature: Beyond the Culture of Contest
- On 266 Pages of Blog Posts About Music: Global Voices
- On the Correlation of Religion and Science: And Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’”
- On the Second Appearance of Baha’i Leaders In Court: Procedural only, no date set for future session
- On the Desire for Material Possessions: In a song
- On Special Devotions at the Baha’i House of Worship for North America: In support of the Bahá’í prisoners in Iran
- On Special Prayers Offered This Weekend All Over the World: Global response, local news
- On Baha’i humanitarian aid to Haiti: The medical team used the Anis Zunuzi Baha’i School as their headquarters
- On Colegio Ridvan: Baha’i-inspired education
- On Our Devotional Playlist: Teddy Pendergrass, Aaron Neville, and JC and Karim
- On the Heavenly Food Is Needed: Be thou a server
- On Kudos to a Dad and a Mom: Los Angelista’s
- On Disintegration and Integration: Outworn institutions vs. new bases for collaboration
- On Something More Astounding Than Winning a Grammy: Music with a message is well worth the investment of my lifetime.
- On Views on Creation: I am quite curious abt the Hindu & Baha’i perspectives
- On Making Sense of Religion in the Modern World: For community cohension
- On Gardening Tips: Seeds endowed with potentialities such as had never been known in history
- On Ye Are the Stars of the Heaven of Understanding: Eric Harper and Giti Najafi
- On the Baha’is: From what I can gather, the basic gist is unity
- On Baha’i-inspired Music: Group now on Vimeo
- On Not Being Disappointed at the Time of the Great Disappointment: Quite interesting
- On a Song Dedicated to the Seven Baha’is on Trial: This love
- On Floor Mats to Israel: This guy’s from a religion, so I guess he’s all right, and I e-mailed him a quote
- On Counting Crows: But first the numbers
- On a Sleepy-Time Baha’i Devotional: Liam & Cornelia join us
- On My Website Is the Internet: More true today that ever before
- On a Hike in the Forest: Getting back in shape
- On Increasing the Number of Baha’is Participating in the Instiute Process in Their Communities: Get down on it
- On Baha’i Brilliant Stars in Cincinnati: Their version of “Pants on the Ground”
- On the Influence of African-American Gospel on Baha’i Musical Expression: Done made my vow to the Lord
- On a Willingness to Learn: Walking Together With Junior Youth
- On Governing Ourselves With Justice: Bridging ‘us and them’
- On Melodious Ruhi Study in the Living Room: And malloreddus-making in the kitchen
- On No Theatrical Endeavor More Emotional Than This: The play “Mona” in current performance
- On Gird Up Your Loins: Perhaps an illustration
- On Bringing Our Intensive to a Conclusion: The 9th day
- On the Spirit of the Age: Hitching our wagons to His star
- On the Baha’i Process of Growth: One phase ends and another one begins
- On More Baha’i-inspired Projekts and Artists: Chelsey-Lynn, Armin & Shahnam
- On the Ebb and Flow of Baha’i Volunteers in Service in Haifa: Coming even from the midmost heart of the ocean
- On Two Baha’is of Jacmel, Haiti: Moro Baruk and Paule
- On Avatar Snubbed: But not for long
- On a Heaping Portion: A music night for the soul
- On Herb’s Backstage Photos of Sid Bulkin: “He was a great guy and even gave me drum lessons in 1950″
- On Rita’s Passing: She enjoyed Baha’i fellowship
- On Minority Religions in Israel: But no Baha’i community
- On I Need….: 8 Days a Week
- On the Summoning of Iranian Envoys: World opinion counts
- On Missing the Blessed Beauty: What we learned from the Joshua Bell performance
- On Tacoma Teaching Stories: Just compiled
- On More from Cluster 19′s Intensive Teaching Campaign: Day 2 in pictures and videos
- On an Upside to Recession: More time for Baha’i
- On the SOHO China CEO: One of the great characteristics of the Baha’i faith is consultation.
- On a Purpose-Driven Life: Got one?
- On MLK Day 2010: Tacoma-style
- On Beginning Our 18th Expansion Cycle: Tacoma Baha’is visit their neighbors in Hilltop and Salishan
- On Prayers for the Yaran: Protect these Companions
- On A Song for Martin Luther King Day: DJ Mehdi’s “I Am Sombody”
- On Coach Charles, Baha’i teacher: Football & faith
- On Baha’is in Haiti: Relief and assistance
- On Art in Public: Bringing people together
- On a Baha’i on Project Runway: She holds herself to the high standards of her faith
- On the Best Ice Cream in Turkey: Sounds pretty cool
- On Scapegoating, Ethnic Cleansing, and Canaries: The government of Iran on trial
- On Prayers for the Yaran at Assembly Meeting: Gary’s house as a place of refuge
- On Ruhi Book 4 in Bath: No fist fights
- On the Universal House Of Justice’s Letter to the Baha’is of Iran: Through pure and goodly deeds, through commendable and seemly conduct
- On Beginning Our 18th Cycle of Growth: The friends were spot on schedule
- On Fear of Imminent Executions of Baha’is in Iran: The priests follow their true exemplar Yazid and spit in the faces of Hussein and Hassan
- On Uunique Ben-Ar’ie’s First Baha’i Devotional: It doesn’t get any better than this
- On the Passing of Yolanda Claros Romero: Remembering Baha’is in Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1971
- On an Ode to Joy: When the going gets tough, make music
- On the Alternative to Finders Keepers: Higher virtue
- On the Ulitmate in Baha’i Ambiance: Blessed is the spot and the house and place were these DVDs are played
- On A Room With a View: The Baha’i House of Worship in the distance
- On Kahlil Gibran: Born this day, January 6, 1883
- On Answer the Call: Blog the Faith
- On Lessons from the Feast of Sharaf: How do you honor others?
- On Religious Adherents That Remain a Challenge for Christian Witness: Among them, Baha’i
- On Historical Analogies and Martyred Saints: Is it 1989 for Iran?
- On Classic, Progressive, Psychedelic Rock: Ginger Trees’ Baha’i-inspired song New Day
- On a Baha’i Song in Hindi: Mangal Mai Hai Vah Sthal (Blessed is the Spot)
- On Identifying Your Perfect Songs: Perfectly arranged, evokes just the right emotion & lyrics matter
- On Baha’i Devotions: Columbian-style
- On Silk-pen.com: Baha’i talks and books for free download
- On Purposely Engaging Others on the Internet: Obtaining the intended result
- On Japan Will Turn Ablaze: I never thought there could be another great religion which teaches universal peace
- On Increasing Views of Baha’i Photos on Flickr: Put them in sets and link
- On Drawing Nigh to Baha’u’llah: Adib Taherzadeh’s gift for humorous and engaging storytelling
- On Visiting the Market: To dance in the midst of the market-place is my desire
- On the Equivalent for Baha’is to Singing, Playing Guitar & Keeping a Hula Hoop Up All At the Same Time: Sorta
- On the role of Women in this Age: What some Muslims are saying about the role of Baha’i women as peace makers
- On TUMBA Y QUEMA in Budapest and Salsa in Seoul: It’s a Baha’i world
- On Building a New Civilization: In six slides
- On Artists: They reveal how we may subvert our unexamined mechanistic responses to the world
- On Carrying Out the Plan of God: I heard about a man one day who wasted not his time away
- On Happy Hmong New Year: A performance from “Ntxhais Dej Dag,” aka Baha’i Club Hmong Dancers
- On One People, One Jacksonville: I have broadened my own thinking about other religions
- On the New Year’s Feast: The Baha’i Feast of Sharaf (Honor)
- On Our Regular In-Home Baha’i Devotional on New Year’s Eve: It was a special night
- On Another Fan of 大同 Khalil Fong: A Baha’i-brilliant star
- On Old Crow Medicine: And the prophets take their places at the table when they’re called
- On Devon Gundry Is a Meat Eater: Proof
- On the Love for Family: Biological and Baha’i
- On What Bestowal Could be Greater Than This: That one’s art should be even as the act of worshipping the Lord
- On the Flight to Dar es Salaam: a crash course in Baha’i
- On a Memorial to a Faithful Believer: After 99 years, 60 years as a Baha’i.
- On Baha’is Move Online: Designing, making music, searching & blogging
- On Photographs as News Items: 18 October 2009 – the trial that should have started today against seven Baha’i leaders
- On the Call of Civilization & Building Peace in Pursuit of Justice: Moojan and Wendy Momen’s recent presentations now online
- On Ruhi Book 3: Confirmation of the importance of the right kind of early childhood education & its importance in our work as Baha’is
- On Baha’i Nabil Huening Is Famous in China: It’s more than his blonde hair and green eyes
- On the Signficance of “Twin” for Baha’is: A meditation at Nisqually
- On Music for Schools: Every school door is open
- On 21 Days of Ruhi Study in Sikkim: Close to heaven
- On Sacred and Classical Music for Children: Thanks, KC
- On an Ode to Hair: May the hair of my head declareth the power of Thy sovereignty and might
- On Hiking Snake Lake, Tacoma: We see around us the change of the seasons
- On the Celebration! Congo Choir: Their 2005 visit to Louis Gregory Baha’i Institute
- On Istvan Dely’s Manifesto: Reflections on the arts as powerful instruments to serve the Cause
- On Baha’i-Related Endeavors Advertising on the Net: Targeting Baha’is
- On a Taxonomy for Baha’i-inspired Music: For what core activity is it well-suited?
- On Juxtaposition of Words and Images: Associating the Writings of the Faith with your creative endeavors on Flickr
- On Bringing Thyself to Account: I became a Baha’i, despite every mess that would hold me back
- On the Birth and Death of Jesus Christ: May we, likewise, offer ourselves in the threshold of sacrifice for the betterment of the world
- On Posing the Question at Baha’i Study Circle, Are We Human or Are We Dancers: And Kim’s Killer Cookies
- On a Similarity Between The Garden of Eden Story and The Persian Hidden Word #19
- On Seasons Greetings: UnitedWay PSA Commercial uses quote from Baha’i writings
- On an In Memoriam: In 1931 he fell in love with surfing, spending many long hours catching waves on longboards
- On Changing Thoughts, Changing Feelings: CBT, Cognitive Baha’i Therapy
- On December Dilemmas and February Opportunities: Candy canes are confused by Ayyam-i-Ha
- On Listening to a 25 Year Old Talk That Sounds Like It Was Given Yesterday: Taherzadeh, Alaska, 1984
- On What Montazeri Would Wish to Be Remembered By: Protecting the rights of Iranian citizens, including Baha’is
- On Organic Growth: Qualitative always precedes quantitative growth
- On the Singapore Baha’i Youth Camp: Dawnbreakers, set it off
- On Singing Was the Easy Part:: How the Baha’i Faith helped Vic Damone thru life’s problems
- On Baha’i Pioneers Decades Later: Bolivia as a training ground
- On Being 100% Baha’i: Not that I practice Baha’i faith or even know what it is
- On Posting on Posterous: This other blog
- On Posting on Posterous: Quarterly numbers
- On NOT Elevating the Discourse of Society: Lou Dobbs Talks One World Government, The New World Order & Copenhagen
- On Devotions at Rocky’s This Time: The Covenant and cornbread
- On Learning How to Line Up: During a Ruhi Book 3 refresher Baha’i tutors put it all on the line
- On Seeking Danger in Extreme Sports: Underlying it may be the oppression of a soul searching for meaning
- On Mr. Ali Nakhjavani Answers a Question: What is the wisdom of being only men on the Universal House of Justice?
- On Analyzing the Effectiveness of the Baha’i Presence on the Internet: Baha’is, share your learnings
- On Coming to Belief: My life is no longer divided into two parts that cannot be reconciled
- On the Holiday Reinhorn Interview on ABC News Radio: She learned of the Baha’i Faith through her husband Rainn Wilson
- On the Lyrics to 81 Baha’i Songs: When you want them quick
- On the Candle Dance for a Baha’i Holy Day: Circle round in adoration
- On a Candid Look at Baha’i Life: Without pretense
- On Dylan and Kim Attend Their First Baha’i Fireside: I.e, a really cool home party, often with music and usually with food
- On What Made the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago Grand: The World’s Parliament of Religions, which brought together religious teachers of all faiths & lands
- On a Baha’i Mention on the UNICEF Site: A long-standing association
- On Climate Change and Cooperation Between China and the EU: Baha’i interviewed
- On the Baha’i Worldview at Copenhagen: Of course
- On Counting Heads & Hearts in Cluster 19 WA: Good counting
- On Design Simplicity: Videos for teaching with a laptop
- On Rainn Wilson in Nicaragua: Baha’i pioneer at age 4
- On Life After Death:The World of the Matrix
- On a New Trial Date Set for Friends in Iran: January 12th
- On Soaring After Louhelen: Homeboys all
- On a Structure of Light: With a dome of nine wings
- On the Songs on the Summer Breeze Album: Including hauntingly beautiful excursions into Baha’i scripture
- On What Matters Now: To keep doing work that matters
- On a World Language – Esperanto: Google celebrates Zamonhof’s 150th birthday
- On Managing Disappointment: Baha’is experience peaks and valleys in their efforts to teach the Faith
- On the Walter’s Back At It Devotional: Accountability
- On Claims of Truth: To label the Baha’i concept of unity as “exclusive” because it negates the claims to exclusivity of those it means to unite is absurd
- On Morning Exercise: Praise be the Lord, hallelujah!
- On the Pierce Peninsula (Gig Harbor) WA Baha’i Children’s Class: Recent photos
- On Mirrors Upon Which No Dust Has Fallen: Young children
- On Tags: Music Dizzy Gillespie Mike Longo big band jazz music concerts in New York
- On Feast of Masa’il: Unquestionable fellowship
- On the Story of the Little Red Hen: If he had been Baha’i, would his behavior have been different?
- On Because It’s the Month of Questions: Questions posed
- On Playing With the Google Search Function: Show options, images, icon, face, any color
- On coming of age in the Baha’i Faith: Andy Grammar’s ode to Illianna
- On the Baha’i Lingo of Growth: What’s a cluster?
- On Heartland Baha’i School: In a Wordle
- On Overcoming the Discomfort When a Tune Gets Stuck in Your Head: A paradoxical approach
- On the 10/40 Window: Tough for Christians, easier for Baha’is
- On a Men’s Accountability Group: Combining climbing, biking, fishing, and bowling with study circles
- Why Do we Do things the way they are always done?
- On Prefering Vain Imaginings to the Truth of God: Or Read the Kitab-Iqan
- On the 2º Edição do Canto do Rouxinol News: Understand every word
- On Entering This Plane of Existence and Leaving It: Two souls
- On a New Believer’s Toolkit Weekend: One of the names of God is Fashioner, because He loveth craftsmanship
- On Famous African American Baha’is: Asa Bundy Sheffey, John Birks Gillespie and Fayard Nicholas
- On Banning the Baha’i: Big News in 2009
- On Holiday Greetings: To Tony, we’ll just wish you a nice summer break
- On D2D in Clusters WA: Baha’is invite their neighbors to participate in core activities to build spiritual community
- On Baha’is and Christmas: Being well-wishers of all religions
- On Writing Transracially: And multiracially
- On a Photographic Series on Half-Persian Families: The truth of the persecution, 2009
- On Bahá’í eBooks: For moble devices and at no cost
- On the Devil Is a Voxxy Liar: We’re children in love
- On Hiking to Hugo Peak: Every mountain and hill shall be made low
- On a Prayer at the Site of the Lakewood Police Murders: An outpouring of emotion
- On Lead Them Unto the Living Waters: O Lord of all beings and Desire of all created things!
- On Arising to Serve: Now on YouTube, too
- On the U.S. Senate Passes a Commonsense Resolution: Condemns the persecution of the Baha’is in Iran
- On Elika’s Year End Special: Music
- On Our Ruhi Book Three Refresher: It’s FRESH
- On Misspelling Baha’i: I can’t help but find the variable font kerning impressive & intriguing
- On Charles’ First Baha’i Devotional: Responding to the inmost longing of every heart to commune with its Maker
- On Baha’i Film for Free Download, Arising to Serve: Glimpses from 41 Regional Conferences
- On the National Spiritual Assembly of Brazil’s Open Letter to Mr. Ahmadinejad: It is the responsibility of governments to defend the interests of their citizens with justice and dignity
- On the Power of Praise: When she points out their “bad” behaviors of her children, they seem to embody those traits even more,
- On My Shelf Life as a New Baha’i: Short
- On a Thumbs Up Job Done by the Junior Youth in Lucknow: Moral education in clay
- On Baha’i Views on ReligionHeadlines: Thanks!
- On Forgiveness as Guidance to Individuals & Justice As Social Policy for Nations: Jesus promised the coming of Baha’u’llah
- On Anna Luxion: Busy
- On Music to Tango By: Baha’i
- On a Baha’i Children’s Class Mashup: An Ottawa vs. Tacoma remix
- On Nature = Soul: Best Baha’i set on Flickr for 11/30/09
- On a Baha’i Home-Visit with Charles & Family: Building community on the Hilltop
- On an Anecdote to Being Cooped Up in the Car: Balkan Beat Box Dancing at the Dannells
- On the Consequences of Materialistic Views on Evolution: The dark side of Darwin’s legacy
- On Criticism of Gambling: Bingo or derivatives
- On Kim’s Baked Potato Party: Fun & games, with kale
- On After the Glass Museum: A Baha’i home-visit at Rashid’s
- On the Most Viewed Sets on Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie: Flickr-ing candles
- On the Dream: Free and unrestrained, Bahá’u’lláh moved above the waters, with all the fish following His light
- On the Paraliament of the World’s Religions: 106 years later
- On a Reader’s Digest “All in a Day’s Work” Rejected Humor Submission: Give me five
- On Smile: Irrepressible Baha’i music in the community
- On Baha’i Barbie: African-American with the possibility of tattoos
- On Baha’i and Ballet: I can do that
- On the Beautification of our Neighborhoods: Think garden of humanity
- On Free Baha’i Music For Download: Lovely
- Our Newest Baha’i: Welcome, Kim, welcome
- These three religions: Largest and most widespread
- On the Meaning of Unity in Diversity: The watchword for the Baha’i Faith
- On the Word to Mr. Ahmadinejad in Brazil, “Human rights are on the agenda”: In Iran ban off
- On a Report from Haiti: Educating the girl child
- On Good Times in the ‘Hood: Hot and rainy
- On People Get Ready: A flickr set
- On Ahmadinejad in Brazil: Brazilian Baha’is provide statement
- On the Headlines Read: Iran bans paper for running photo of Baha’i temple
- On Abdu’l-Baha at Feast Tonight: Streaming goodness into the room
- On Week 5: Children’s class on the Hilltop
- On the Streets of Hilltop: A few pics & then I forgot my assignment
- On Baha’i Home Decor: Worthy of contemplation
- On Upholding Islam’s Life-affirming Resonance: Hans Kung, Sarvapelli Radakrishnan, Frithof Schuon, Abdu’l-Baha, Richard Smolens, Eveyln Undewood & John Witt
- On How to Fly Like a Bird: Use both wings
- On a Video History of the LA Baha’i Youth Workshop: 30 years of history from the 70′s through the 90′s
- On the Works of Walter Palmore All in One Place: African Amerrican, Baha’i, and prodigous
- On Hard Economic Conditions Don’t Slow Baha’is Down: Must be the application of Baha’i principles
- On After the Trauma: A therapeutic approach for healing the wounds of the world
- On Pattabi’s Travel Teaching Report from Ramnagaram, India: 30 new Baha’is in the last 40 days after Ruhi Book 1
- On Heaven: It’s here on earth
- On Roots and Relations: Begat, begat, begat
- On Lessons Learned After 15 Years in Siberia: The Baha’i model is the only thing that’s kept me really afloat
- On Praise and Seeing the Positive in Others: Extolled by both Abdu’l-Baha and Current Evidenced-Based Therapies
- On Our iMemorize Baha’i Study Circle: Holy words and pure and goodly deeds ascend unto the heaven of celestial glory
- On Dale Eng at the University of Puget Sound: 22 hear presentation on the concept of God
- On Well Then You’re Not a Baha’i: But Michael Jackson is
- On Tribulation: A horizon unto Baha’u’llah’s Revelation
- On Baha’is: Peddlers for peace
- On the Airing of Baha’i Phil Lucas’ Last Film: Yesterday on Seattle’s PBS station KCTS 9
- On a Lesson for the Hilltop: Tread ye the path of justice, for this, verily, is the straight path
- On A Baha’i Devotional in November: Tim shared a stoy of Baha’u’llah
- On Taraz: God love him
- On Food Served Up for the Belly and the Soul: Baha’i Views / Flitzy Phoebie on Flickr breaks 1000 visits in one day mark
- On Building Up Neighborhoods: It’s elementary, like one, two, three
- On Pictures from Haifa: Spring and fall
- On It’s Not the Apples, It’s the Barrel: Creating the kind of neighborhood where people are likely to behave admirably
- On the Outpourings of God: Cherish my love
- On Strangers on the Shore No Longer: Sharing our spiritual insights at the end of a Baha’i Holy Day.
- On a Love Song: Across civilizations by Mahsa Vahdat (Iran) and Mighty Sam McClain (USA).
- On Home Sweet Home: Bringing the Baha’i core activities to the homes of our seekers
- On Zia the Genius: Baha’i film maker honored
- On Baha’i-inspired Music for Free Download: And you don’t have to go to live in Poland to get it
- On Junior Youth: #5 #Ruhi #Bahai, a story
- On the Birth of Baha’u’llah: Other’s recollections and my own
- On a Young Actor in His Prime: Man must walk in many paths
- On Red Grammer Remixed: Jamaican style
- On for Posterity: Teaching Stories from the Hilltop Campaign, Tacoma, Washington
- On Truthfulness Is the Foundation of All Human Virtures: Nabilinho’s music video
- On Make Me a Brilliant Star: The prayer and the videos
- On the Baha’i Teachings on Abortion: Remembering Seals and Crofts “Unborn Child”
- On Can Religion Be the Answer to Climate Change: A group in Singapore explores the topic
- On the Arts as a Unifying Force Within the Baha’i Community: Unleashing the creativity of individual Baha’is
- On Two Are Better Than One: Verily, they are married in obedience to Thy command
- On the Unity of East and West: This Holy Day
- On The Greatest Unkown, the End of Our Lives: X marks the spot
- On Prayers, Songs, Coloring, and Playing a Game: Key ingredients of Ruhi-style Children’s Classes
- On the News from Canto do Rouxinol: The Nightingale of Paradise warbles its melody
- On Barry’s Place: A Feast for the eyes
- On the Two Debbies Go Teaching: The follow-up to Tacoma’s intensive campaign intensifies
- On Light Upon Light: Three formulas
- On Obama Turns a Phrase: The proof is not in words, but deeds
- On the Failure of Multiculturalism: What’s next?
- On Ruhi Book 8 / Livro Ruhi 8: It is due to the Covenant that we arise to silently burn as candles in the service of the Cause of God
- On the Coming End of the World: Jellyfish attack, then hummingbirds
- On Baha’i Sings on Portuguese “Idol” TV Program: The song, Dastam Begir Abdu’l-Baha
- On Election Day: Susan Tedeschi’s “People”
- On Some Baha’i Songs in Spanish: From Carlos Rosa
- On a Bremerton Junior Youth Group Serves As Vehicle for Growth: A neighborhood Baha’i intensive campaign focuses on core activities
- On This Weekend I Do My First Baha’i Children’s Class: “Prefer Your Brother” was the hit of the day
- On an Ex-Submariner Beats a Drum: If any one oppose you, say, “Ya Baha’u’l-Abha!”
- On Baha’i Angels in the Outfield: It’s an out-of-this-world series
- On There Is No Other God, Only Allah: Recited at Baha’i class
- On the Baha’i Devotional at Tim & Deb’s: The memory lingers on
- On Peaceful and Productive Baha’is: Rapturous, too?
- On Practice Teaching: Baha’is learn to teach the Faith through practice
- On the Passing of a Former Parliamentarian Who Became a Baha’i: I learned that the party political system will not solve the problems of humanity
- On Borrowing Music: And getting Mom & Dad to take you off the Baha’i children list
- On Precious Gems: A tribute to the lives of Baha’is
- On Go Ahead: AskBahai
- On Bosch’s Music Industry Weekend:
- On a Two Baha’i Fireside Uber Super Fun EXTRAVAGANZA Weekend: It’s like … two mints in one
- On Baha’is and Computer Technology: A few names of Baha’is at the forefront of the computer revolution
- On Check Out the New Baha’i iPhone (and Web and Windows) Software: Thanks, Ian!
- On a New Introductory Brochure on the Baha’i Faith: Complete with registration card
- On Photo Not to Be Forgotten: Expressions in the moment
- On the Qu’ran – Baha’i Children’s Class With Hajji Hossain: Baha’i friends in Tacoma join with their neighbors for the spiritual education of their children
- On If I Were to Update My Blogroll: New adds
