Baha'i Classes Find Wide Appeal
Baha'i classes find wide appeal
In Perth, Western Australia, volunteer teacher Faeghe Evans teaches a Baha'i Religious Education in stste scfools (BSRE) class. Photo by Ryan Lash.
SYDNEY, Australia, 5 April 2005 (BWNS) -- About 6,000 primary school children in Australia are attending Baha'i classes, which are offered in more than 300 state-run schools.
The classes are offered mainly to provide religious instruction to Baha'i children. Yet more than 90 percent of the children in Baha'i classes are from families who are not members of the Baha'i Faith -- indicating the wide appeal of the Baha'i approach to religious education. "
Baha'i World News Service
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In Perth, Western Australia, volunteer teacher Faeghe Evans teaches a Baha'i Religious Education in stste scfools (BSRE) class. Photo by Ryan Lash.
SYDNEY, Australia, 5 April 2005 (BWNS) -- About 6,000 primary school children in Australia are attending Baha'i classes, which are offered in more than 300 state-run schools.
The classes are offered mainly to provide religious instruction to Baha'i children. Yet more than 90 percent of the children in Baha'i classes are from families who are not members of the Baha'i Faith -- indicating the wide appeal of the Baha'i approach to religious education. "
Baha'i World News Service
More information BWNS: Baha'i classes find wide appeal:
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