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Bahá'í Books & Authors
Baha'i Publishing Trust
11 episodes
15 hours ago

Bahá’í Books & Authors is a podcast that explores the wide-ranging world of Bahá’í literature, featuring insightful discussions on books of all genres. It focuses on uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the books, with interviews that offer a deeper understanding of their themes and creation. The podcast brings the richness of Bahá’í literature to life. Bahá’í Books & Authors is a Bahá’í Publishing Trust podcast, hosted by Jan Grammer and produced by World Unity Media.

 

Visit the Bahá’í Publishing Trust at BahaiBookStore.com.


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Bahá’í Books & Authors is a podcast that explores the wide-ranging world of Bahá’í literature, featuring insightful discussions on books of all genres. It focuses on uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the books, with interviews that offer a deeper understanding of their themes and creation. The podcast brings the richness of Bahá’í literature to life. Bahá’í Books & Authors is a Bahá’í Publishing Trust podcast, hosted by Jan Grammer and produced by World Unity Media.

 

Visit the Bahá’í Publishing Trust at BahaiBookStore.com.


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Bahá'í Books & Authors
Sweetness of His Love: Stories of 'Abdu'l-Baha by Jacqueline Mehrabi
How can we devote our lives to the service of others? How can we approach every interaction we have with love and humility? How can we place the needs of others above our own? Time and time again we can look to the example of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. In The Sweetness of His Love, author Jacqueline Mehrabi shares thirty-eight simple stories that stretch from the early days of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s childhood to the last years of His life. In each of these brief episodes, we can learn valuable lessons from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s example. Produced specially for the centenary of the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, this volume is enhanced by the beautiful, full-page illustrations of Jaci Ayorinde. It is hoped that young children and their families will draw deep inspiration from this lovingly crafted book.

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15 hours ago
15 minutes 8 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
Light of the Kingdom by JoAnn Borovicka

A comprehensive and eye-opening guide to biblical topics as they are addressed in the Bahá’í writings.


In Light of the Kingdom, author JoAnn Borovicka explores questions relating to the Bible and its significance and meaning from a Bahá’í perspective. The purpose of the book is to provide an introductory compilation of the wealth of insights on biblical topics offered in the Bahá’í Writings. To this end, it starts with an overview of Bahá’í teachings about the Bible in general, and then explores Bahá’í guidance on a variety of topics as they arise from the first book of the Old Testament through the last book of the New Testament. The result of years of exploration and research, the book provides samples of Bahá’í guidance on a wide range of biblical topics in a way that is accessible to anyone regardless of their prior knowledge of the Bible or the Bahá’í Faith.


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4 weeks ago
15 minutes 9 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
Anchor of Faith: The Enduring Spirit of the Black Men's Gathering by Richard Thomas and Frederick Landry
Born of the need to address the plight of men of African descent in the United States, and the unique afflictions imposed upon them, the Black Men's Gathering was founded in 1987 as an individual initiative. From its humble origins in a Greensboro hotel room where the original twelve participants met, the Gathering would grow and evolve over the course of a quarter-century to embrace hundreds in an atmosphere of love, fellowship, and devotion to the Cause of God. Anchor of Faith gives us a glimpse of the vibrant spirit of the Gathering; details its history, evolution, and influence; and brings to light the countless avenues of service pursued by its participants both at home and across the globe.

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1 month ago
13 minutes 58 seconds

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The Story of Baha'u'llah: Promised One of All Religions by Druzelle Cederquist
Brings to life in rich detail the compelling story of the Prophet and Founder of the Baha'i Faith. An inspiring and dramatically paced introduction to the Prophet and Founder of the Baha'i Faith, The Story of Baha'u'llah presents in a clear narrative style the life of the Prophet from His birth into a wealthy and noble family, through His transforming spiritual experience while incarcerated in the infamous Black Pit of Tehran, and over the decades of harsh and increasingly remote exile that followed. Woven into the story are Baha'u'llah's principal teachings and references to historical events and persons that place the development of the new religion in a global context. This book chronologically follows the story told in Release the Sun (Baha'i Publishing, 2003).

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2 months ago
15 minutes 21 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
A World Without War by Janet Khan and Hoda Mahmoudi

June 2020 marks one hundred years since the two historic Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá were delivered to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace at The Hague. The Tablets, combined with His public talks that were presented during His travels in the West between 1911 and 1913, offer comprehensive insights about Bahá’u’lláh’s panoramic vision for the attainment of universal peace.


In this volume, the historical circumstances that shaped nineteenth-century peace movements and the catastrophic impact of the First World War are examined. During the time these significant events were unfolding, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was actively engaged in promoting a clear understanding of the Bahá’í perspective on peace. Far more than simply focusing His discourse on the means to end wars, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá offered the holistic, all-inclusive vision for global peace—the oneness of humanity—outlined in the writings of Bahá’u’lláh.


This book illustrates ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s engagement with intellectuals and leaders of thought on the subject of the implementation of peace. His example has continuing relevance for the state of the world and the discourse on peace in the twenty-first century.


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3 months ago
20 minutes 41 seconds

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Champions of Oneness: Louis Gregory and his Shining Circle by Janet Ruhe-Schoen
Taking as its focus the years 1898–1921, Champions of Oneness portrays the lives of a handful of brilliant pioneers of race amity in the United States who gave everything they could to promote the principle of the oneness of humanity. The thread common among each of their lives was the Bahá’í Faith. Many of them had the fortune of meeting 'Abdu'l-Baha, and would place His guidance and loving counsel at the center of their efforts. At great personal sacrifice, these early Bahá’ís traveled extensively to share the teachings of their new found Faith, and often were faced with severe challenges from those who were resistant to change.

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4 months ago
15 minutes 8 seconds

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Crossing the Line, A Memoir of Race, Religion, and Change by Richard Abercrombie and JoAnn Borovicka
At 14, Richard (Ricky) Abercrombie was besieged by prejudice because of his multi-racial background and angered by unsatisfactory answers to his heartfelt questions about religious truth. The time was 1960, and the place was Greenville, South Carolina. Ricky began carrying a gun, skipping school, and numbing his painful emotions with alcohol. His parents were worried and his future looked bleak. What happened next – an invitation to a birthday party at the home of a Bahá’í family – changed his life forever. Ricky became intrigued by Bahá’í teachings on racial equality, peaceful strategies for social justice, and the fundamental unity of religion. As he investigated these teachings, Ricky experienced a profound spiritual awakening that led him to give up the gun, stop drinking, and engage in life with hope and joy. His friends and family initially opposed his dangerous new association with racially integrated groups, but Ricky’s steadfastness drew them into investigating his new beliefs themselves. This true story of how a rebellious teenager transformed his own character and affected the lives of dozens of friends and family members is a cover-to-cover delight.

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6 months ago
13 minutes 57 seconds

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A Child in the Holy Land by Gisu Mohadjer

One can only wonder at the awe experienced by those who attained the presence and were blessed to spend time in the company of the Holy Family of the Baha’i Faith. Among the sweetest and most approachable accounts left by those who made pilgrimages to the Holy Land are those of children and youth, who in the earliest days of their lives came face to face with these illumed beings.


In A Child in the Holy Land, Gisu Mohadjer collects stories of encounters with the members of the Holy Family. These stories are tinged with tenderness, kindness, love, and laughter, and they offer us a small window into the extraordinary life of the holy household as seen through the eyes of children. It is hoped that families and readers of all ages will treasure this collection and revisit it often for inspiration and solace and to deepen their love for the Holy Family.


Visit BahaiBookStore.com to purchase this book.


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7 months ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
'Adasíyyih by Paul Hanley

Why would you want to read a book about a farming village? The story of 'Adasíyyih will open your eyes to the society building power within the Bahá'í Faith. 1901, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá purchased land in what is now Jordan that would become the village of ‘Adasíyyih. Through His guidance and unending inspiration, Bahá’í pioneers from Iran would soon settle there and transform a degraded parcel of land—which ‘Abdu’l-Bahá reportedly described as the most inhospitable place on Earth—into the site of a thriving farm and prosperous community whose residents embodied the Bahá’í teachings.


The story of ‘Adasíyyih is offered within the context of the extensive agricultural activities of the Central Figures of the Bahá’í Faith and the early Bahá’í communities They nurtured. It was this farming village—along with several others in the region of the Galilee—that produced a surplus of crops, which enabled ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to keep famine at bay for so many people during World War I, a feat that would earn Him a knighthood from the British Empire and a title that He would never use. In time, ‘Adasíyyih would become a model village for Jordanians, and Jordan’s royalty would become frequent guests.


This podcast is an interview with Paul Hanley, the author of 'Adasíyyih. Visit BahaiBookStore.com to purchase this book.


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7 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
Servant to the Servants: Roy C. Wilhelm, Hand of the Cause of God with Co-authors: Joel Nizin, Kathryn Jewett Hogenson and Gary Hogenson

Roy Wilhelm is described by his biographers as quiet and gentle, but iron-willed. Relative to some of his contemporaries in the early Bahá'í community of North America, his is a life perhaps less explored and examined so far by historians. This may be in part because many of the services he rendered were of a behind-the-scenes or administrative nature. What becomes abundantly clear when reading about the life of this brilliant and steadfast individual, however, is that he earned the unwavering trust of both ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi for his tireless and selfless devotion to the Cause.


Wilhelm’s life story is a rich and varied one that takes the reader from the coffee farms of Costa Rica to Wall Street to the picturesque environs of the properties that remain associated with his life and the Faith he held so dearly. He was a smart businessman with a keen intellect and a wide range of interests. The extent of his services to the Faith and the establishment of its institutions in North America is hard to overstate. A pivotal figure in laying the groundwork for the establishment of the Bahá'í Administrative Order, Roy was also a dynamic and effective teacher of the Faith who shared its message with many people, including Martha Root and Curtis Kelsey. Shouldering massive responsibility for the well-being and functioning of the early American Bahá'í community throughout the years of the first World War and the Great Depression, he was called upon time and time again by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and later Shoghi Effendi to rise to numerous roles and challenges. When one reads of his wisdom, discretion, and generosity, it is no surprise that the beloved Guardian described him as an “immovable pillar” and a “Herald of the Covenant,” and posthumously appointed him as a Hand of the Cause of God.


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8 months ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors
When the Moon Set Over Haifa with Angelina Allen

When the Moon Set Over Haifa by Angelina Allen is a moving account of the time surrounding the passing of the head of the Bahá’í Faith, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, on November 28, 1921. There were six Western believers in Haifa on the night of the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: John Bosch and Louise Stapfer Bosch; Dr. Florian Krug and Grace Krug; and Johanna Hauff. All of them were there as pilgrims. The only other Western believer present in Haifa was Curtis Kelsey, who was in Haifa to install electrical power plants to light the shrines of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh.


“This book tells the story of these believers—their journeys to the Bahá’í Faith, the circumstances that brought them to Haifa, and how their experiences during the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá influenced their paths of service to the Cause. The intent is to transport the reader to the Holy Land one hundred years ago, when the moon of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá set over Haifa.”

—Excerpted from When the Moon Set Over Haifa


This episode of Bahá’í Books & Authors features an interview with author Angelina Allen. Hosted by Jan Grammer, the discussion delves into the backstories of the book and provides a deeper look at the historical period marking the beginning of the Formation Age of the Bahá’í Faith which began with the passing of the ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. This episode also highlights the lives of individuals who experienced this poignant moment in history.


Purchase When the Moon Set Over Haifa here or visit www.BahaiBookStore.com.


This podcast was produced by World Unity Media. Music by The Licata Brothers.


Bahá’í Books & Authors © 2025 Bahá’í Publishing Trust. All rights reserved. To use all or any part of this podcast, please request permission in writing to: info@BahaiBookstore.com.


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10 months ago
12 minutes 34 seconds

Bahá'í Books & Authors

Bahá’í Books & Authors is a podcast that explores the wide-ranging world of Bahá’í literature, featuring insightful discussions on books of all genres. It focuses on uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the books, with interviews that offer a deeper understanding of their themes and creation. The podcast brings the richness of Bahá’í literature to life. Bahá’í Books & Authors is a Bahá’í Publishing Trust podcast, hosted by Jan Grammer and produced by World Unity Media.

 

Visit the Bahá’í Publishing Trust at BahaiBookStore.com.


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