The Baha'i community is composed of people from all backgrounds and
life circumstances - educated and uneducated, professional and
non-professional, healthy and unwell, mentally sound and mentally
ill; moral, obedient and edified. Some have lost every material
thing they have ever owned; some have every material thing they
need. All are called to a higher purpose than their own individual
development: to achieve oneness and unity within this diverse
community. Phyllis K. Peterson uses true stories to explain how the
Baha'i community is learning to develop true intimacy and unity
through devotional meetings, reflection meetings and home visits
and how it is learning to integrate not only the races but those
who are outcast because of mental illness or physical disability."
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