Highlighting Australia
- As a proudly Australian initiative, we’re excited to showcase a collection of Australian stories, music, tributes and more.
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Baha’i beliefs address essential spiritual themes for humanity’s collective and individual advancement. Learn more about these and more.
Featured in: Integration of Service and Worship and Junior Youth
Service to humanity is an act that springs from a love for all humanity and a recognition of its oneness. In this collection, we explore the themes and perspectives around this critical spiritual principle.
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.
This video was made from the collaborative efforts of a Junior Youth camp during spring break 2013, where local junior youth participating in the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP) from Navajo communities in Houck, Querino, Wide Ruins, Sanders, and Burntwater in Arizona, got together to serve and beautify Sanders, Arizona.
What is the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP)? Find out more here:
– ARTICLE: https://www.bahaiblog.net/junior%20youth/
– VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrfGBM0kGfc
You can also listen to an interview with Nanabah Bulman, featured in this video, here: Baha’i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson – Episode 60: Nanabah Bulman
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