One idea on the flow of friends or seekers into the Institute Process

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One idea on the flow of friends or seekers into the Institute Process

We meet our friends under many circumstances and places Churches or Interfaith groups Social Media “friends” In school, Colleges or Universities Making friends At work or during business affiliations Local conferences for “common ground” interests Making or participating in local initiatives from our own Bahai community Volunteering in our own neighborhood organizations

Initial meeting and making friends

Let us discover if our new friends are receptive or interested to hear more about the Baha’i Faith

Now is the time to invite them to a fireside or devotional

Make sure your event is interactive so you have a chance to hear what your friends are interested in and want to know more

Offer at the end of a group event an invitation for a more personal “One on One” home visit

Find ways to open your home for regular follow up visits to have a more bonded friendship….this allows your friend to ask all of his/her personal questions as the “emptying of the cup” begins. Each one of the answers should be accompanied from quotes from the Baha’i Writings.

Now is the time to invite your friend to become part of the Baha’i family

Or maybe your friend just wants to be part of the many services our Institute Process offers in our neighborhoods.

Time to help your new Baha’i to teach their very own family, friends, coworkers or neighbors.

Now is also the time to start to deepen and become part of the community around them. Do not leave them alone, as this is the time to make sure they are accompanied and felt most welcome. Engage them with opportunities to serve and make meaningful contributions.