Jenabe E. Caldwell

From Night to Knight - Oxford Oneworld - 127 pages ; 20 cm

Throughout the Bahá'í world in 1953 hearts throbbed with longing and minds quickened with dreams of destinations and destinies in response to the call for pioneers to open territories virgin to the Bahá'í Faith. The spiritual reward, to be accompanied by the correlative title of "Knight of Bahá'u'lláh", would be great. This book is the story of that call and the results. It was in response to this call that I did not only go to the remote Island of Unalska in the Aleution chain but was a trip from a material world to a spiritual world.

Montana native Jenabe Caldwell pioneered to the Aleutians in Alaska, for which he was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh. He later pioneered to Mexico and Japan, where he now lives.

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Jenabe E. Caldwell


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