Peace is such a lofty ideal that it can be hard to know how to bring it down to a practical personal level.
Here are nine things you can begin to do as an individual right here, right now. Taking action – even small personal action – helps overcome anxiety and inertia. Once you get rolling, you will discover lots of ways to make a positive impact on the world.
When you pass these out, you think you are passing out postcards, but you are really passing out hope – hope that our actions make a difference, and that the world really can get better.
These postcards match our large posters and flags to make a coordinated literature display. The postcards are oversized – 5.5″x8.5″ (half letter-sized) – so they are easy to read, but still small enough to carry around to take home and put on the refrigerator. They are blank on the back, so you can add local information – either hand-written, or on a sticker. You might be able to print on the back, depending on your printer’s capabilities, but I haven’t tested that. If you mail them, they require letter postage, not postcard rate.
This design was originally published on the back of the booklet The Promise of World Peace. It is also available as a small poster, three larger posters, and two flags.
Marie Lansdowne –
I appreciate all the variety of items that you offer. I have used many of them for teaching and also just bringing a smile to the face of a friend. And I also appreciate the fact that you listen when I make comments. That’s unusual in business today.
Tim S. –
A great teaching tool.
Carol B. –
These cards were gifts to the Interfaith Thanksgiving service attendees in Fort Wayne, IN from the Baha’i community. They were much larger than I expected and beautifully illustrated. Rabbi Meir commented they were “totally kosher” to offer for the interfaith service. All eighty copies were taken!
Shahla Azhdari –
Very well done tank you