by Enrico Ballerio
Reflections on one of the best known and most frequently recited Bahá’í prayers.
by Enrico Ballerio
Reflections on one of the best known and most frequently recited Bahá’í prayers.
Stories about the Báb
by Hitjo Garst
Translated by Suzanne Gerstner, Olive McKinley, Janine van Rooij and Flor Spaans
With illustrations by Anja Shanmugampillai
The great religious drama told in an easy-to-read style.
by Boris Handal
The dramatic story of Mirza Mihdi, the beloved son of Bahá'u'lláh, who fell from a skylight in the roof of the prison where he, his family and many other Bahá'ís were imprisoned, and who sacrificed his life that others might attain the presence of the Manifestation of God and, ultimately, bring about the unity of the world.
by Earl Redman
The amazing stories of the Knights of Bahá’u’lláh, whose indomitable spirit, courage and steadfastness brought the Bahá’í message to countries where it was previously unknown
by Don Brown
Memoirs of Jameson and Gale Bond, Knights of Bahá’u’lláh to Franklin in the Canadian Arctic
Moral and Social Consequences [Second edition]
by Abdu’l-Missagh Ghadirian
This book advocates for a sensible balance between the spiritual and material aspects of life.
by Amín Egea
Read all about it! Apostle of Peace comes to town!
When 'Abdu'l-Bahá set sail from the Middle East in 1911 and again in 1912 to bring to the West the message of peace found in the teachings of His father, Bahá'u'lláh, His arrival was headline news in towns and cities across Europe and North America.
by Brian Kurzius
Quotations from the Bahá'í teachings on benefiting from tests and facing the challenges of life.
by Michael V. Day
'This thrilling saga conveys the drama, excitement and challenges associated with the completion of the Shrine of the Báb.' ~ Dr Janet Khan
Continuing the thrilling story of the Shrine of the Báb, this volume covers the building of the superstructure of the ‘Queen of Carmel’.
by Shirin Sabri
illustrated by Sue Podger
This book is the second in the series ‘Companions of the Crimson Ark’ which tells the dramatic stories of some of women and men, young and old, who, in the time of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, entered the Cause of God and, despite many difficulties and hardships, served it until the end of their lives.