Once to Every Man Nation - Stories About Becoming a Baha'i
Once to Every Man Nation - Stories About Becoming a Baha'i
Randie and Steven Gottlieb

Once to Every Man Nation - Stories About Becoming a Baha'i

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This book brings together 37 true firsthand accounts.

You can read about . . .

  • the man who thought a fireside was a place where you roast marshmallows...
  • the man who got stuck halfway up a mountain . . .
  • the girl who tried praying as an experiment . . .
  • the woman in despair who asked for a sign from God . . .
  • the boy who heard a radio interview with his favourite musicians . . .
  • the couple who 'shopped' through the Yellow Pages . . .
  • the student who wondered why the girl in the library smiled so much . . .
  • the Viet Nam veteran who was searching for an answer . . .
  • the lunch lady who sent a note home in a little boy's lunch pail . . .
  • the socialite who had tried everything . . .
  • the minister's daughter who was terrified of dying . . .
  • the farm boy who began to ask questions . . .
  • the woman who didn't want to belong to a religious organization . . .
  • the young man who was given a book he didn't want to read . . .
  • the university student who already knew everything about religion . . .
  • the girl who broke off her engagement because her fiancé had become a Bahá'í . . .
  • the kindergarten teacher who heard a Bahá'í prayer from a two-year old . . .

and many more

A heart-warming collection of true stories, of interest to Bahá'ís and to those who are making their own search.

'. . . will be enjoyed by many believers . . . should inspire readers . . . thoroughly recommend it.'
Members of the Bahá'í Reviewing Panel of the United Kingdom

The contributors to 'Once to Every Man and Nation' come from all over North America and represent a wide variety of cultural, racial, social and ethnic backgrounds. Young and old, black and white, each with a different experience of life, their very diversity demonstrates the universal appeal of the Bahá'í teachings.

The editors Randie and Steven Gottlieb became Bahá'ís in the early 1970s.

Pages: 160
Dimensions: 200 x 130 mm (7.75 x 5 in)
Weight: 178 g
ISBN: 978-0-85398-211-1


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