Formatted by William K. Walker for posting at http://www.nvdi.com/mtbahai/wilcott. Mirrored from http://www.nvdi.com/mtbahai/wilcott with permission of both author and editor. Ed. note: I've disturbed Mr. Drong's text as little as possible, with one exception: I broke the original article into sections and created a table of contents. This does not imply any lack of diligence on Mr. Drong's part. I just needed to divide the text into a series of smaller web pages that were manageable for people with slow Internet connections. -W.K.W. |
Table of Contents Part 1: Early Years "`Abdu'l-Bahá says little about destiny, but teaches much about will." Part 2: Montana and Marriage "A man can be a Bahá'í much easier when he understands all of God's work." Part 3: Faith and Hard Times "Now, dear Sister, you know times are very bad." Part 4: Insight "...an upright man who had a meaningful insight into the world." Bibliography and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 |