Talk:Baháʼí Faith in Chad
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[edit]- "Chiefs' gathering in Chad opens new horizons". Bahá'í International News Service. Baro, Chad: Bahá'í International Community. January 31, 2021.
- Curtis Stock (3 Jun 2003). "Adopted African winds his way to CFL". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. pp. 29, 32.
- "Graber, Geraldine Louise". The Province. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 24 Mar 2011. p. 86.
- "Chadian Faith Leaders welcome Chargé Davis Ba". Africanews.com. Sep 12, 2019.
- Adrienne Morgan; Dempsey Morgan (2017). Servants of the Glory: A Chronicle of Forty Years of Pioneering. Sandy, UK: Afnan Library. pp. 24–50.
- Gala M. Pierce (13 Jan 2002). "Aurora college student to talk about his adventure in Africa". Daily Herald (DuPage ed.). Arlington Heights, IL. p. 3.
When Ian Blood of Aurora took a 10-month Baha'i youth service trip to the African nation of Chad last year, he missed luxuries such as electricity, air conditioning and running water. Blood contacted other Baha'is in Chad to see if he could be of use. He said there are thousands who practice the Baha'i faith in Chad. "It was the second private radio station (in Chad) to receive a license," Blood said. "Freedom of the press is really a new thing in Chad."
- * (story about the same person and going to Chad) "Thinking Outside the Bubble". Teachers College Columbia University Newsroom. New York, NY. Jun 2, 2011.