Author Brian Lepard gears In the Glory of the Father: The Baha'i Faith and Christianity to Christians who are interested in learning more about the relationship between their religion and the Baha'i Faith. Mr. Lepard recounts his spiritual journey and discovery of the Baha'i Faith, and describes the lives of the Bab, Baha'u'llah and Abdu’l-Baha. Other chapters explore the station of Jesus Christ, biblical interpretation and the nature of God.

Baha'i Prayers and Meditations for Women speaks specifically to the qualities and concerns of women. Topics include motherhood, the education of children, the loss of loved ones, steadfastness and courage. The compilation offers comfort and reassurance for women navigating the ups and downs of life.
The Pen of Glory: Selected Works from Baha'u'llah is a collection from the sacred texts of the Baha'i Faith in response to questions posed to Him in the 19th century from people of other faiths. In each response, Baha'u'llah answers the question of the seeker and then expounds on various related spiritual themes. In doing so, He provides us with answers to the questions of religious seekers today.
Adam's Wish: Unknown Poetry of Tahirih is a priceless collection, compiled by Baha'i scholars John S. Hatcher and Amrollah Hemmat, of previously unpublished poems by the renowned 19th century poet Tahirih, who penned many poems that were thought to be lost or not translated. She often refers to Adam, the first Prophet of God, and the Prophets of the past, to interpret the process by which God empowers His Messengers to educate humanity.
Illumine My Heart is a collection of comforting, reassuring prayers from the sacred writings of the Baha'i Faith. Prayer categories include tests and difficulties, healing and bereavement, the departed, families, marriage and children, and peace and unity. Readers will find a wellspring of soul-stirring and uplifting words to accompany them on every stage of life's journey.
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The Gift of the Word
I am so grateful for having so many of the Bahá'í Writings on Ocean that I can compile into themes for deepenings; and there is more to be translated! If you think that most of the matter in the universe is hydrogen, and only a small portion is heavier elements that make up planets and creatures, and realize that only humanity has learned to read and been given Scripture by God, and of all those Scriptures, we now have the Kitab-i-Aqdas --it is humbling. Even the Dawnbreakers can be compared to the Bible, which was an account of a ministry containing recollected words of the Messenger. The Writings of the Master ['Abdu'l-Baha] and the Guardian [Shoghi Effendi] are similar, but much more specific than the letters of Paul and the apostles. And the manner and volume in which the Word has come down, in this age, is, in every way, superlative!
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