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One Bahá’í at a Time
Follow along as Susan and Frank Black journey through British Columbia and the Prairies, visiting with isolated believers.
Essay 14: June, 2017: “Dean of Ponoka”
Essay 13: May, 2017: “Lyda of Ponoka”
Essay 12: November, 2016: “The Small Group of Grand Forks, BC”
Essay 11: November, 2016: “Gerry of Cranbrook, BC”
Essay 10: October, 2016: “Miriam of Blairmore, Alberta
Essay 9: October, 2016: “Anonymous of Fort Macleod”
Essay 8: October, 2016: “Nola of Vauxhall”
Essay 7: September, 2016: “Daphne and Doug of Strathmore, AB”
Essay 6: August, 2016: “Bill and Dinora of Brownfield, AB”
Essay 5: August, 2016: “Anthony and Gill of Marwayne, Alberta”
Essay 4: June, 2016: “Iris of Claresholm”
Essay 3: June, 2016: “Don of Carmangay”
Susan and Frank Black's Travel
Teaching stories
House sitting has collapsed for now but sharing the Faith goes on with our silent teacher, 'Big White'. Inquisitive folks stop and take pictures, while some decipher the music notes drawn on both sides and front of the bus. Firesides, these days, are more like shouting from an appropriate distance.
We also have been contacting the Bahá'ís that we have met over the years on our travels. Here are some on their stories.......
2020 Updates on travel contacts
Essay 1: April, 2020: "A Friend in the County of Vulcan, Alberta"