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KS4 ‘Widening the circle of “us”’. How do we learn to live in peace?

  • Writer: Schools Resources team
    Schools Resources team
  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read

How do we find meaning in our lives? In a divisive world, how do we avoid taking sides? How do we come to see that there is no “other”?


These are some of the themes in a recent video review of the worldwide Baháʼí community in 2025. Published by the Baháʼí World News Service, the video may be of especial interest to KS3 and KS4 students.


It offers glimpses from efforts of the global Bahá’í community to foster a more harmonious world. Its themes include a reimagining of the family, reframing human identity as being founded upon the oneness of humanity, and a re-conceptualisation of power and leadership. At the heart of all these efforts is learning to serve together in community-building.


The video features Baháʼí initiatives in countries as diverse as Mexico and Ethiopia, Uzbekistan and Australia, India and Kiribati.


The video (13 mins) can be found here.

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