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Heather Cardin asked Baha'i youth and young adults from around the world to share their thoughts about why they believed and why they were Baha'is. 'The youthful and eager workers for the Cause . . . occupy a warm place in my heart.' Shoghi Effendi Why have faith? Why practise faith in the world as it is today? What makes a young person in the early part of the 21st century willing to follow a Faith that requires exemplary moral conduct and which views spiritual growth as the purpose of an otherwise very material life? These are the questions Heather Cardin asked young people around the world. She invited Baha'i youth and young adults to share their thoughts about why they believed and why they were Baha'is. The answers came from 45 young Baha'is between the ages of 13 and 30, from every continent and from many backgrounds. Some have had very positive experiences, others not so positive, but all draw on the power of the love of Baha'u'llah and His teachings to give them strength to continue their lives as Baha'is. These are the authentic, powerful voices of young people as they see themselves and the Baha'i Faith in the 21st century.
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