Bahá'í Books & Authors

Bahá'í Books & Authors
Podcast Description
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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of Bahá’í literature and its impact, highlighting specific works such as A Child in the Holy Land by Gisu Mohadjer, which features children's stories from encounters with the Holy Family, and 'Adasíyyih by Paul Hanley that addresses the societal changes brought by the Bahá’í Faith through agricultural development. Other episodes delve into biographical works like Servant to the Servants, which examines the life of Roy C. Wilhelm, and When the Moon Set Over Haifa by Angelina Allen that explores significant historical moments within the Bahá’í Faith.

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.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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