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Across Australia young people are participating in an endeavour that strives to give them a voice in today’s society. Through the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program, these junior youth groups are enhancing their power of expression, sharpening their spiritual perception, analysing the constructive and destructive forces of society and changing their surroundings through the service projects.
Nurturing Younger Generations is a companion video to A Widening Embrace, an innovative documentary film commissioned by the Universal House of Justice about the community-building efforts of the Baha’i world, as seen through the eyes of local populations.
Across the globe, followers of Baha’u’llah and their friends are striving in earnest to contribute to the well-being of their communities and the advancement of society. In this short film, we hear about how the participants in junior youth spiritual empowerment groups are contributing to family life and the betterment of their schools and their communities.
Approximate running time: 6.5 minutes.
The Baha’i World Centre also released two other extras which you can watch here:
Find out more about these companion video from this Baha’i World News Service article: https://news.bahai.org/story/1286/
You can watch A Widening Embrace here: https://www.bahai.org/widening-embrace/
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