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Memories of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
From the book entitled
"Memories of Nine Years in Akká" 
By Dr. Youness Afroukhteh 
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Some teaching stories by: George Dannells.

This story illustrates how easily and simply a person can go to a park, or to a university campus (with permission from the school authority or sponsored by Baha’i Club), or to any other public place and set up a chair and a simple sign and do direct teaching. 

Some young Bahá’ís can volunteer to drive some of the older volunteers who are sitting at home to those locations, especially if it is for sitting at some campuses. Older folks on college campuses will be noticed more and thereby attract the attention of interested students and younger people who are open and searching. Read the Story

 

 

 

 

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