On the Online Newsletter of the International Baha'i Community: One Country
January-March 2007 (Volume 18, Issue 4)
For artist Duffy Sheridan, painting is a means to “elevate the human condition”
Perspective: Climate change and the oneness of humanity
Focus on the empowerment of girls at 2007 UN meeting on women’s status
Design for Bahá’í temple in South America wins citation
In Iran, Bahá’í schoolchildren are now targets of persecution
Congo Republic issues stamp for World Religion Day
In Papua New Guinea, mothers take charge
Firing of Egyptian Bahá’í draws international scrutiny, highlights rights concerns
The new atheism, reconsidered
+For artist Duffy Sheridan, painting is a means to “elevate the human condition”
Perspective: Climate change and the oneness of humanity
Focus on the empowerment of girls at 2007 UN meeting on women’s status
Design for Bahá’í temple in South America wins citation
In Iran, Bahá’í schoolchildren are now targets of persecution
Congo Republic issues stamp for World Religion Day
In Papua New Guinea, mothers take charge
Firing of Egyptian Bahá’í draws international scrutiny, highlights rights concerns
The new atheism, reconsidered
Every article of One Country, the Online Newsletter of the International Baha'i Community, is deserving of its own blog post plug. -gw
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