Extremely grateful to Dr. Robert Stockman & Wilmette Institute for the soul-stirring presentation by Dr. John Hatcher. In India we have a great deal of difficulty in dealing with Hindu perceptions of the Avatara (corporeal incarnations of Divinity) and the Buddhist rejection of a personal God. With loving Baha'i greetings! 'Ali K.Merchant, New Delhi, India
A thrilling start to the 20th Anniversary Year for the Wilmette Institute. Thank you so much Dr. Hatcher for sharing your wealth of knowledge and good humor.
This book is very dear to me beyond the fact that it makes it easy to find our connection to God through understanding the revelation of Baha'u'llah. My darling husband the last years of his life when he had developed Parkenson and was at home in Montreal connected to our grand children who were at the time living in west coast of US and Canada by asking them to read to him on the tel. From the books they would chose together once a week. Justin and Lua chose this book in 2011-12. Noah who was younger had a book on stories from Abdul-Baha. Ron would bye 3 copies of the same book this one. One fore each of them and one for himself. He would mark where they stopped reading for the week and put a date and Justin and Lua's name next to it to remind himself where they had stopped the previous time and could start the next week.They would have some discussion after the reading. It gave my darling so much pleasure to connect with our grandchildren through the writing of the Faith. The love of my life passed away 1st of Oct. 2015. This book amongst others he read still sits on the side table.
Thank you...i enjoyed it very much, a bit over my comprehension, but understood fairly...maybe will comprehend fully with the help of Hasrate Baha'u'llah down the road when i listen to it again in future...again THANK YOU...
Extremely grateful to Dr. Robert Stockman & Wilmette Institute for the soul-stirring presentation by Dr. John Hatcher. In India we have a great deal of difficulty in dealing with Hindu perceptions of the Avatara (corporeal incarnations of Divinity) and the Buddhist rejection of a personal God.
With loving Baha'i greetings! 'Ali K.Merchant, New Delhi, India
A thrilling start to the 20th Anniversary Year for the Wilmette Institute. Thank you so much Dr. Hatcher for sharing your wealth of knowledge and good humor.
fascinating talk and reflections! i also appreciate that there is no clap-talk, and its very concrete, especially as for such a topic
This is a really really fantastic presentation, thank you greatly!
Dear John Hatcher, I have enjoyed this segment.
These web talks are awesome, particularly for Baha'is living in isolated areas. Keep 'em coming! :)
An awesome talk by Dr. John Hatcher on the Manifestation of God.
This book is very dear to me beyond the fact that it makes it easy to find our connection to God through understanding the revelation of Baha'u'llah.
My darling husband the last years of his life when he had developed Parkenson and was at home in Montreal connected to our grand children who were at the time living in west coast of US and Canada by asking them to read to him on the tel. From the books they would chose together once a week. Justin and Lua chose this book in 2011-12. Noah who was younger had a book on stories from Abdul-Baha.
Ron would bye 3 copies of the same book this one. One fore each of them and one for himself. He would mark where they stopped reading for the week and put a date and Justin and Lua's name next to it to remind himself where they had stopped the previous time and could start the next week.They would have some discussion after the reading.
It gave my darling so much pleasure to connect with our grandchildren through the writing of the Faith.
The love of my life passed away 1st of Oct. 2015. This book amongst others he read still sits on the side table.
Thank you...i enjoyed it very much, a bit over my comprehension, but understood fairly...maybe will comprehend fully with the help of Hasrate Baha'u'llah down the road when i listen to it again in future...again THANK YOU...
Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for this presentation, I enjoyed it very much.
hi well done lovely talk,,p,b, belgium
i dont think love by definition needs to be reciprocal