The Online Lesson for Generosity is now available! Download the lesson documents, listen to the songs, and see samples of several crafts and activities here: [button link=”https://www.enablemetogrow.com/generosity” type=”icon” icon=”heart”] Generosity Online Lesson[/button] This lesson is part of Radiant Hearts, a program for families to learn Baha’i prayers, memorize short quotations from the Writings […]
Five Ways for Mothers to Share the Faith
If you have young children, it can be difficult to complete a conversation about the Faith during a playdate. You can easily be halfway done with answering the question about what “Baha’i” means when a child needs to go to the toilet or a drink has been spilled on the carpet. It is helpful for […]
Introducing “Soulrise Melodies”: A Musical Duo Creating Sweet & Simple Melodies to Uplift the Soul
Soulrise Melodies is a musical duo consisting of husband and wife, Zafar and Chelsea. Chelsea is co-creator of the website Enable Me To Grow, along with her sister-in-law Penina (Zafar’s sister). Chelsea and Zafar endeavor to write simple, easy-to-learn tunes that follow a Baha’i quotation straight through so it can be recited later without pause.
New Radiant Hearts Lesson: Kindness
The Online Lesson for Kindness is now available! Download the lesson documents, listen to the songs, and see samples of several crafts and activities here: [button link=”https://www.enablemetogrow.com/kindness/” type=”icon” icon=”heart”] Kindness Online Lesson[/button] This lesson is part of Radiant Hearts, a program for families to learn Baha’i prayers, memorize short quotations from the Writings […]
Children’s Song for the Cluster Reflection Meeting (Guest Post: Laura Harley)
Recently the team from Enable Me To Grow posed some questions on Facebook about how we can involve our children in cluster reflection meetings. These questions really got me thinking, and inspired me to write a simple song that we can sing with our children at reflection meetings or anytime we reflect together. [button […]
Interview with Emily Mohajeri Norris: Mother, Educator and Co-Founder of Tender Sapling
Emily is an educator turned homeschooling mother to three boys and co-founder of Tender Sapling, a Baha’i inspired online shop and blog. She can also be found teaching Children’s Classes, serving as Organizational Change Facilitator for Best for Babes Foundation, and writing about creating a breastfeeding-friendly world. Emily has a master’s degree in education from […]
New Radiant Hearts Lesson: Forgiveness
The Online Lesson for Forgiveness is now available! Download the lesson documents, listen to the songs, and see samples of several crafts and activities here: [button link=”https://www.enablemetogrow.com/forgiveness/” type=”icon” icon=”heart”] Forgiveness Online Lesson[/button] This lesson is part of Radiant Hearts, a program for families to learn Baha’i prayers, memorize short quotations from the Writings […]
Reciting the Short Obligatory Prayer with Pure-Hearted Devotion
‘Abdu’l-Baha has described the Obligatory Prayer as “the very water of life” and “the cause of existence, of the refinement of souls, and of their attainment to the utmost joy.” Saying one of the Obligatory Prayers each day is the duty of all Baha’is who have reached the age of maturity. There are three prayers […]
Bring the Study of the Baha’i Writings into Your Busy Life: Interview with Jon Rezin from HearTheWritings
HearTheWritings is a resource which people from all walks of life – busy mothers included – can use to study the Baha’i Writings. Whether you have an iPod, MP3 player, CD player, or computer, the professionally recorded Baha’i audiobooks and letters offered by HearTheWritings can be a truly valuable resource in your home, allowing you […]
Sharing Baha’u’llah’s Birthday With Our Children
At this time of year, a very special Holy Day is approaching: the Birth of Baha’u’llah! Birthdays are often seen as a special time to celebrate the blessing of creation, to reflect on the meaning of life and to consider one’s contribution to others. When we celebrate the birth of others, we often let them […]