To all National
Spiritual Assemblies
Dear Bahá'í friends,
We have recently
made a compilation from the writings of the Guardian and from letters written
on his behalf regarding the importance and nature of the teaching work among
the masses. Attached is a copy of this compilation, [1] which we sincerely
recommend to you for your earnest study. The extracts have been arranged
chronologically.
It is our hope and
belief that this compilation will guide and assist you in better appreciating
the manner of the presentation of the teachings of the Faith; the attitude that
must govern those responsible for enrolling new believers; the need to educate
the newly enrolled Bahá'ís, to deepen them in the teachings and to wean them
gradually away from their old allegiances; the necessity of keeping a proper
balance between expansion and consolidation; the significance of the
participation of the native believers of each country in the teaching work and
in the administration of the affairs of the community; the formulation of
budgets within the financial capabilities of the community; the importance of
fostering the spirit of self-sacrifice in the hearts of the friends; the worthy
goal for each national community to become self-supporting; the preferability
of individuality of expression to absolute uniformity, within the framework of
the Administrative Order; and the lasting value of dedication and devotion when
engaged in the teaching work.
We are confident
that the implementation of these principles as set forth in the writings of the
Guardian will aid you in your teaching work.
With loving Bahá'í
greetings,
The Universal House
of Justice
(‘Messages from the
Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)