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From Copper to Gold : The Life of Dorothy Baker

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford George Ronald 1984Description: xii, 320 pages, 36 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0-85398-177-9
  • 0-85398-178-7
Subject(s): Abstract: The life story of a woman who viewed herself as a rather ordinary housewife but who was later placed in Bahá'í public life because of her appointment as a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951. Told in a popular and inspirational style with dramatic reconstructions of conversations and events.
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From Copper to Gold tells the story of Dorothy Baker's life, a life that was an extraordinary example of spiritual transformation and growth. As a child, Dorothy Baker had the rare opportunity to meet Abdu'l-Baha, a meeting that proved to be the catalyst for a life of service, prayerful devotion, and courageous deeds. This is not only the touching story of a devoted Baha'i and her life of service, but also that of a wife, mother, and friend, whose love of God, obedience to the Covenant of Baha'u'llah, and selfless acts of service were a testimony to her belief.

She managed to transcend the daily challenges of life with grace and fortitude-proving to be a source of inspiration to others. She also served the Baha'i community with distinction as an eloquent speaker and writer, a gifted administrator, traveling teacher, and later as a Hand of the Cause of God. Dorothy Baker reflects the transformative power of the Baha'i Faith.

The life story of a woman who viewed herself as a rather ordinary housewife but who was later placed in Bahá'í public life because of her appointment as a Hand of the Cause of God in 1951. Told in a popular and inspirational style with dramatic reconstructions of conversations and events.

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