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Key BIB23913
Reference type Journal Article
Title Three Teaching Methods Used During North America's First Seven-Year Plan
Journal Journal of Bahá'í Studies
Author Dahl, Roger M.
Year1993
Date Sept.–Dec. 1993
Issue 3
Volume 5
Abstract Not much research has been conducted on teaching methods used by American Bahá'ís to tell people about the Bahá'í Faith. This article explores three teaching methods used to accomplish the homefront local spiritual assembly goals during the first Seven Year Plan (1937-1944) in North America. The first two methods - firesides and teaching campaigns - had been evolving during the 1930s. The third, pioneer settlements, was not used systematically until the Seven-Year Plan. Because many of the spiritual assembly goals were in the South, the difficulties caused by the race question influenced but did not radically change the teaching methods.
Language English
Keywords TEACHING THE BAHA'I FAITH; SEVEN YEAR PLAN, 1937-1944
URL https://journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/77/69
Pages 1–15
File attachments internal-pdf://0705852956/Dahl - Three_Teaching_Methods.pdf

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