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Messages to Junior Youth

Eight letters from the Guardian to Bahá'í adolescents trying to discover their talents and potential.

To the challenge of questions such as 'Where am I going in life?' 'Who am I?', Shoghi Effendi answers boldly and in a straightforward way.He encourages the junior youth to commit themselves to the service of Bahá'u'lláh and to let their direction be dictated by the needs of the Faith, by the desire to do 'great, great deeds', and by the knowledge that their generation must provide the 'saints, heroes, martyrs and administrators of future years'.

Eight letters from the Guardian to Bahá'í adolescents trying to discover their talents and potential.

To the challenge of questions such as 'Where am I going in life?' 'Who am I?', Shoghi Effendi answers boldly and in a straightforward way.He encourages the junior youth to commit themselves to the service of Bahá'u'lláh and to let their direction be dictated by the needs of the Faith, by the desire to do 'great, great deeds', and by the knowledge that their generation must provide the 'saints, heroes, martyrs and administrators of future years'.

  • Contributors:: Robert Weinberg (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 24 pages
  • Dimensions: 100 g
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 1991
  • ISBN: 9780853983248
  • SKU: WEINB_TRUE
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  • Contributors:: Robert Weinberg (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 24 pages
  • Dimensions: 100 g
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 1991
  • ISBN: 9780853983248
  • SKU: WEINB_TRUE

About Robert Weinberg

Robert Weinberg is a writer and radio/podcast producer who, for more than three decades, has presented and produced programmes for both the BBC and national commercial radio in the United Kingdom. He is the author of a number of books about Bahá'í history as well as the arts, particularly film music and opera. He has an MA in Art History for which he wrote his dissertation on the evolution of the 'white writing' paintings of Mark Tobey. His exhibition reviews and feature articles have appeared in the Telegraph, Apollo, British Art Journal, IranWire and The Fortean Times. He produces podcasts for the popular History Hit channel.

Robert served as director of the Office of Public Information at the Bahá'í World Centre from 2009 to 2013. He is currently a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United Kingdom.

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Becoming a Youth

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suggestions for the Junior Youth Program