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Marking time, the Baha'i way
Marta Gomez, a Baha'i in Irmo, S.C., started out making a simple calendar to put on the refrigerator so her daughters, Alma, 9, and Maya, 5, could keep track of days in Baha'i and Gregorian time.
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Teaching kids to connect in a multicultural world
When the city council of Monrovia, Calif., recently sought to combat racially charged gang violence in this bedroom community of Los Angeles, it turned to the Monrovia Baha'i Family School as a role model for how people of different cultures can get along in our increasingly cross-cultural communities.
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NPR features Baha'i children's classes
National Public Radio religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty takes a look at Baha'i Sunday school programs that bring together children of many faiths to learn about humanity's shared spiritual heritage
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Tahirih: a fitting role model for Women's History Month
Celia Taghdiri says she's been fascinated by Tahirih since childhood..
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Embarking on a musical search of the soul
Marty and Wendy Quinn fell in love and married in 1982. The Baha'i couple then fell in love with a work by Baha'u'llah -- The Seven Valleys -- and the idea of turning it into a musical. .
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Live the life of spirit, Rainn Wilson tells young Baha'is
Actor Rainn Wilson is NEBY-ish and proud of it -- proud to carry his message to over 1,000 Baha'is gathered recently at the 2008 Northeast Baha'i Youth Festival - NEBY, for short, held in Stamford, Conn.
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