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A series of 60 brochures for seekers and new Baha'is explaining basic Baha'i teachings.

Warwick Leaflets

by Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Warwick

LSA of the Baha'is of Warwick, UK, 1989-2010

In 1989, the Bahá'ís of Warwick (U.K.) began producing a series of leaflets known informally as the "Warwick leaflets", and marketed in North America as the "Star Series". They are designed to be given out to seekers and new believers, and cover many introductory aspects of the Bahá'í Faith. There are now 61 titles; 59 titles are mirrored at the links below (by permission), 2 are linked to the publisher. They can be purchased from the Warwick Bookshop.

Administration, Bahá'í

Animals, Kindness to

Bahá'í, Being a

Bahá'í: New Religion (offsite)

Bahá'u'lláh

Bahá'í Faith, Beginnings

Bahá'í Faith, What Is It?

Bahá'u'lláh, Messenger of God

Bahá'u'lláh, Promised One

Beliefs, Basic Bahá'í

Britain, Centenary of Bahá'í Faith

Buddhism

Children, Bahá'í

Christ, Return of

Christianity

Christmas

Communism

Consultation

Counsellors, Institution of

Cyfres Ffeithiau Sylfaenol (Welsh version of What Is It)

Death, Life after

Devotions and Prayers

Ecology

Economics

Education, Bahá'í

Environment

Family Life

Fasting

Food and Farming

Freedom of Speech

God, Nature of

Good and Evil

Health and Healing

Hinduism

Humanity, God's Promise to

Inspiration, Words of

Islam

Judaism

Law and Order

Life, Meaning of

Marriage, Bahá'í

Millennium, New

Monarchy, Future of

New Age, The

New World Order

Parents, Bahá'í

Peace, World

Prayer and Meditation

Queen Victoria

Race, One Human

Religions, Unity of

Science and Religion

Sikhism

Soul, Life of

Space: The Final Frontier?

Suffering, Meaning of

Sustainable Development

Terrorism

What's in it for me? (offsite)

Women, Status of

World Citizenship


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