Dear David,

In August I had the bounty of once again working in the Baha'i
Booth at the Alaska State Fair.  During one 4hr shift no less
than 5 people came into the cabin (booths are actually
cabins!) and each of them mentioned that they were not Baha'is
themselves, but that they were acquainted with a Baha'i.  To a
person everyone commented about how much they admired and
respected the Baha'i they knew...  two even purchased
something to take back to their Baha'i friend.

Whether these individuals eventually declare or not is beside
the point, in my opinion.  Their Baha'i friends are fulfilling
their obligation to share the Faith with others and not just
by word alone, but by their actions.

Lovingly,  Sandra


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