The completed body of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is now visible for the first time; the emerging Shrine stands as a symbol of unremitting service to humanity.
The completed body of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is now visible for the first time; the emerging Shrine stands as a symbol of unremitting service to humanity.
Summer school attendees are in for a rich and multifaceted experience, featuring engaging workshops inspired by insightful presentations.
The Universal House of Justice has sent a letter of historic importance to the Bahá'í world, addressed to each believer.
A webinar organised by the New Zealand Bahá'í Office of Public Affairs will focus on the human rights situation in Iran regarding freedom of religion or belief.
Announcing the arrival of “For the Betterment of the World”, calendars for 181 BE, and a new ‘Gift Card’ feature.
Junior youth service project contributes towards the transformation of their neighbourhood.
New Zealand’s Regional Bahá'í Councils for Te-Ika-a-Māui (North Island) and Te Waipounamu (South Island) have been appointed for their new one-year term.
The 2024 unit conventions will take place on Sunday 11 February 2024. It is an opportunity for the devoted followers of Bahá’u’lláh to play a key role in building the Bahá'í Administrative Order.
Enhancing understanding of the pivotal role that National Spiritual Assemblies play within the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.
The Office of Public Affairs celebrates the lasting impacts of the Speech Awards as a platform for young voices to foster unity and inclusion.
The progress and future prospects of this transformative campaign are highlighted in this update provided by the North Island Regional Institute Board.
The Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP) announces that registrations are open for the 2024 undergraduate seminars.
The Office of Public Affairs invites artistic contributions to the ‘Our Story is One’ exhibition set for March 2024.
Every Faith celebrates the birth of its founder with great joy—and Bahá'ís double that joy when we observe the Twin Holy Days.
This year’s New Zealand Bahá’i Summer Schools will be graced by the contribution of a recently retired Universal House of Justice member.
Visits and pilgrimages to World Centre suspended during deeply concerning conflict in Holy Land. Staff, Holy Shrines and places are safe, and work continues.
A young couple embraces the call for pioneers in the Pacific, arising to fill another of Aotearoa’s international goals.
The launch of the BWNS Persian language website stands as a testament to its commitment to servicing a diverse and interconnected wider community.
The upcoming Bahá'í Summer Schools offer an opportunity to recharge spirits, strengthen bonds of friendship, and rededicate ourselves to the service of humanity.
In a world marked by discord and conflict, the Week of Prayer for World Peace (15-22 October) stands as a poignant reminder of our shared human desire for harmony and unity.