Ruhi Book 3, Branch 2 (Grade 2#2)
This book is the second in a series branching off from Book 3 in the Ruhi Institute’s main sequence of courses, Teaching Children’s Classes, Grade 1. It is intended to prepare teachers to offer twelve lessons, arranged into four sets, to youngsters who have gone through the lessons of Sets 1 to 3, which are provided in the first branch course. This branch course, like the one before it focuses on those habits and patterns of conduct that are a manifestation of the spiritual qualities explored in Grade. The twelve lessons focus on another four themes, each of which concerns the relationships individuals establish with their fellow human beings: living in harmony with others, respecting human dignity, being a good friend, and devoting one’s life to service.
This book is the second in a series branching off from Book 3 in the Ruhi Institute’s main sequence of courses, Teaching Children’s Classes, Grade 1. It is intended to prepare teachers to offer twelve lessons, arranged into four sets, to youngsters who have gone through the lessons of Sets 1 to 3, which are provided in the first branch course. This branch course, like the one before it focuses on those habits and patterns of conduct that are a manifestation of the spiritual qualities explored in Grade. The twelve lessons focus on another four themes, each of which concerns the relationships individuals establish with their fellow human beings: living in harmony with others, respecting human dignity, being a good friend, and devoting one’s life to service.
- Contributors:: Ruhi Institute (Developer)
- Format: Softcover book | 200 pages
- Dimensions: 216 x 280 x 14 mm | 478 g
- Publisher: Ruhi Foundation
- ISBN: 9786289627640
- SKU: RUHI_ENG_03B2
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- Contributors:: Ruhi Institute (Developer)
- Format: Softcover book | 200 pages
- Dimensions: 216 x 280 x 14 mm | 478 g
- Publisher: Ruhi Foundation
- ISBN: 9786289627640
- SKU: RUHI_ENG_03B2
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What is a Children's Class?
Bahá'í Children's Classes are based on the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. They contribute to the awakening and development of the spiritual nature of children through the development of spiritual attributes or virtues common to all the world's major religions, as well as the knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes required to love and serve humanity. Subject to parental approval, Bahá'í Children's Classes are open to and suitable for all children regardless of their cultural or religious background.
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Published-edition Ruhi materials (coloured covers) can be purchased directly from Baha'i Books (website).
Pre-published Ruhi materials (white covers) and Published materials can be requested from the Training Institute via their 'Request Form'. Requests are managed by the Institute's Book Administrator. When the request is authorised a payment request email will be forward to you if required. Once paid, the order will sync to BDS for fulfilment.
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