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“Légy szabad mint a szél (Be Unrestrained as the Wind)” by the Friends in Budapest

“Make Haste” by Joseph Duckmanton

“Paradise More Wondrous” by Sahra Rowhani-Farid

“The All Knowing Physician” by Julie & Sophia

“So Powerful ” by Nik, Matty, Maureen & Howard

“O Son of the Wondrous Vision!” by Delia, Hero & Charli

“يا مولاى أستغفرك (I Beg Thee)” by Rafie & Sarah

“The Shore of Life” by Zha

“Adj számot magadnak (Bring Thyself to Account)” by Loretta, Raymond, Laci & László

“My Refuge” by Sue & Adrian

“Hundred Thousand” by Cherie & Lawrence

“Souvenir de moi (Remembrance of Me)” by Geneviève, Alexandre, Micha & Layli

“Parent prayer” by Alia, Jamal & Sama

“Mo te Hunga Mate (For the Departed)” by Robbie & Ty

“Rely Upon God” by the Papua New Guinea Baha’i Temple Choir

“Seize Thy Chance” by Payam & Laila

“O Son of Earth” by Grant Hindin Miller

“O Thou Source of Everlasting Life” by Solya Koen

“Tamon a Man Saan (Remover of Difficulties)” by the Papua New Guinea Baha’i Temple Choir

“Prayer for Protection” by Carsten Oostema

“Thy Name Is My Healing” by Cynthia Norris

“The Omnipotent” by Angela, Rebecca & Sue

“Prayer for Martyrs” by Tom Francis

“Temple Song” by the Papua New Guinea Baha’i Temple Choir

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