“ . . . I was never a, "devout,"
Christian to begin with. After a lot of research and reading about the
foundations of the Baha'i Faith, I really agree with a lot of them. I think one
of the ones that stood out for me is that we are all one. Not necessarily
segregated due to religious beliefs. I remember at Christmas, my uncle
was asking why I didn't bring [my Baha’i boyfriend] with me. He was out of town
visiting family, but also he does not celebrate Christmas. Then of course the
whole family surrounded me, and asked me what his beliefs were. When I said he
was a Baha'i, they were really confused and made some jokes about it. My mom
and I have also talked about it, and she seemed to be really put off at first,
and she said, "Well, I don't really know what that is... But if he doesn't
believe in God, then . . ." I interrupted her, and corrected her. I think it
just scared her a bit, because she was afraid I would end up with someone who
does not believe in God! Lol. But I really like the fact that it unifies all
social classes, nationality, culture, and religious beliefs. I feel like it
focuses a lot on peace and kindness. Practicing patience, and serving your
community, which are all things that I am very passionate about, as opposed to
condemning people for their wrong doings . . . . I don't think any
type of religion should do this to anyone . . .”
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
It made a lot of sense; it clicked for me
Julie shared . . .
“It made a lot of sense; it clicked with me. I started going to weekly meetings that
started with the Báb and 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Bahá’u'lláh and His journey and the
Holy Land and the Universal House of Justice.
Someone shared a video about the youth conferences that went on and the
fun activities that the youth activities did that made me excited about
starting up some things here in Iowa. My
sister is working with some young girls and I've been interested in getting
study groups together or community activities.
I learned more about Bahá’u’lláh, then I finally made a conclusion. I really enjoy the faith. It brings a lot of feelings and a lot of
positive things have happened since I learned about it. Every time I read the scriptures, it gives me
positive feelings . . . I saw the video how we focus on the junior youth group age.
Even before I found the Faith I found there
shouldn't be division of people because we’re all humans, all created by God
for a reason. That's why I felt lost in
the Christian household. That's why I'm
glad I found the Bahá’í Faith. It
answered a lot of questions. I didn't
know which way to go and it just made so much sense and made me so happy.
It’s so exciting to learn about Bahá’u’lláh and
'Abdu'l-Bahá. It’s the dawn of a new
day, the dawn of a new cycle, great to be living in these times.”
I cannot overstate the degree to which this Faith has chamged my life
Anthony shared . . .
“One year ago today I took a blind step into the world of the
Bahá’í Faith, this after becoming acquainted with it through a series of very
brief evening broadcast spots on National Public Radio and having spent several
months investigating it further online….Prior to the call back I received from
a representative about 24 hours later, I had not met a single Bahá’í . . .
I was attracted to its explicit commitment to the unification of
humanity, and its core principles of religious and scientific harmony,
eradication of prejudice, equality of men and women, and proposal for a
universal education, among others. I cannot overstate the degree to which this
Faith has changed my life. I believe I have grown more in the short space of a
year than in the past 5 years. From coasting through life depressed, isolated,
and disenchanted, I had quickly emerged into an active member of my community
and have cemented many strong friendships.
I have now made it a priority of mine to help guide the youth in
my community along their own path of spiritual empowerment and enlightenment,
as this is where we will begin to bear witness to the fruits of incipient
change. I am overflowing with thankfulness and am duly humbled by the sheer level
of enthusiasm and rapidity with which I have been accepted into the Baha’i
family. I truly do feel like I have 'come back home'. Serving, fellowshipping,
and worshipping among my brothers and sisters has endued me with a renewed
sense of purpose and belonging. I heartily await what the future holds for me.”
I would like to see if it is a good fit for me and my husband
Jessica
shared . . .
“I am very interested in the Baha'i faith and community and I would
like to see if it is a good fit for [me] and my husband, as we are looking for
new directions and a community of like-minded individuals.”
From what I have read so far, my beliefs are on the same path
Tina shared . . .
“I am interested in learning about Baha'i. From what I have read so
far, my beliefs are on the same path.”
I have never been big on religion or church . . .
Lonnie
shared . . .
“I'm very fascinated with the Baha'i Faith and outlook on religion.
I'm 19 years old and I have never been very big on religion or church. I feel
like religion isn't something that should be judged and so many religions
discriminate [against] anyone who doesn't believe exactly what they do.”
My family and I are very interested . . .
Jennifer shared what she is looking for . . . .
"I came across the Baha'i faith through conversations with a
family member and I am so excited to find a group that I could belong to and
whole heartedly support. My family and I are very interested to learn
more!"
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