“Love ye all religions and all races with a love that is true and sincere and show that love through deeds...” ~ ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Baha’i schools across the United States offer three- to five-day programs for adults, youth and children on such themes as [ Read More ]
Study circles are regular gatherings of people interested in studying the Baha’i Writings and applying [ Read More ]
The Baha’i community places great emphasis on the moral and spiritual education of children and youth [ Read More ]
Young members of the Baha’i community are encouraged to grow in moral responsibility, often by contributing [ Read More ]
The U.S. Baha’i community has developed curricular materials for the spiritual education of children [ Read More ]
We hope you will enjoy the mix of speakers and the variety of topics discussed every Sunday here on our website [ Read More ]
Wade Fransson is the author of a successful trilogy, and the founder of Something or other Publishing (SOOP), which utilizes Social Media and Publishing to provide flexible Author Driven Publishing services. He is a former Worldwide Church of God Minister, with an undergraduate degree in Theology and an MBA. His diverse background includes having lived in seven countries, learning five languages, consulting with major corporations with Deloitte Consulting and managing large technology negotiations for Kohl’s Department Stores.
Wade’s involvement in the community includes serving on the Board of the Madison Community Montessori School and Chairperson of the Virtues Project International Association Board of Directors. In 2014, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Association of Soft Skills Trainers in Chennai, India. Today Wade is a Baha’i, living with his wife, two children, two cats, two chickens and a rooster, in Brooklyn, Wisconsin.
The Bible and the Gospels are most honored in the estimation of all Baha'is. One of the spiritual utterances of His Holiness Christ in his Sermon on the Mount is preferable to me to all the writings of the philosophers. It is the religious duty of every Baha'i to read and comprehend the meanings of the Old and New Testament.
(Abdu'l-Baha, Star of the West, Vol. 14, p. 55)