A Baha’i Perspective 06.21.2008

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Jeff Hajibandeh. In high school, Jeff was reborn as a Christian. When he went off to college he became the worship leader for the on campus Christian fellowship. (…)

 
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A Baha’i Perspective 01.12.2008

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Jeff Bohnhoff, a Baha’i musician and musical producer who moved around a lot growing up, going to about 12 different schools. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 1.5.2008

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Maya Bohnhoff, a Baha’i musician and author of science fiction and fantasy works as well as short essays on issues related to the Baha’i Faith. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 12.22.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Sorour Payman, a Baha’i from Iran whose paternal grandfather was a Zoroastrian in the 19th century. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 12.15.2007

An American Baha’i now living in Bulgaria. Greg went to Harvard to study physics but ended up getting his PhD in Economics. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 12.8.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Owen Allen, a Baha’i who grew up in rural Australia; went to the big city for boarding high school and university where he studied physiotherapy. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 12.1.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Bahman Payman, a Baha’i from Iran who came to the United States to finish his medical schooling. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 11.24.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Nosrat Scott, a Baha’i from Iran. In Iran, Nosrat had to suppress her desire to express her belief freely. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective 11.17.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Bertha Petruski, a Baha’i now living on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, who spent nine years in Bulgaria. In the interview Bertha refers to the Virtues Project. (…)

A Baha’i Perspective: 11.10.2007

Warren Odess-Gillett interviews Mabel Garis, who continued authoring the Uncle Wiggly Series after her father-in-law passed away. She has also authored Baha’i biographies. (…)