Jonathan D. Fitzgerald is a writer and educator whose work most often considers the various manifestations of religion in culture. He is an editor at Patrolmag.com and writes a weekly column for the popular religion website Patheos. As a freelancer, his work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Christianity Today, Religion Dispatches, The Huffington Post, Killing the Buddha, and The Jersey City Independent.
I have been a Baha'i for 31 years. I go to the Los Angeles Baha'i Center when I need a little churchy feeling on a Sunday. I am 64 years old. I enjoy listening to the young people today. My man is on SP and that makes it interesting. Of course, I am a fan of Rainn Wilson. I have two sons ages 45 and 43. My Grandma saw Abdu'l-Baha in the Inglewood Cemetery in 1912, at the grave-site of Thornton Chase, the first Baha'i in America. She looked into His eyes and became a Baha'i. I'm glad she did. I love gardening and have joined two artist guilds. I have taken all of the Ruhi classes.
Marabeth’s varied and adventurous professional background includes earning her BA in English Literature, traveling extensively, living in West Africa and the Middle East, and working in education, public relations, marketing, and life coaching. Facilitating growth through empowerment is her passion. A book worm and nerd at heart, she’s always ready to run with the cool kids, with their Lavazza espressos and Fugu sashimi, even though chai lattes and teriyaki chicken are usually more her speed.
I am a fan of philosophy, science, metal, rational thought, and other things that amuse me. I am a natural introvert, which means the internets are great for me because I get a chance to plan all my responses before I make them. I enjoy anything that makes me think and challenges my preconceived notions.
Vi veri vniversum vivus vici. By the power of truth, I while living, have conquered the universe.








