May the Spirit of Bahá’u’lláh continually guide your steps, inspire and
strengthen you, remove every obstacle from your path, and graciously
assist you to lend an unprecedented impetus to the all-important teaching
work in that promising country,
Your true brother,
Shoghi
LETTER OF 3 OCTOBER 1957 (SUMMER SCHOOL)
3 October 1957 (Summer School)
Dear Bahá’í Friends:
The beloved Guardian has received your note of greeting dated September
5th, signed by those in attendance at the Summer School.
He hopes the friends will focus their attention on the needs of the
Ten-Year Crusade now moving along so rapidly; and in their home
communities endeavour to lend every possible assistance in their power to
the achievement of the objectives alloted to the believers in that land.
This will bring them spiritual reinforcement and success, in spite of the
difficulties that may be encountered by them....
[From the Guardian:]
May the Almighty bless, abundantly and continually, your activities,
deliberations and services, guide every step you take, and fulfil every
desire you cherish, for the promotion and ultimate triumph of His Faith.
Your true brother,
Shoghi
LETTER OF 27 OCTOBER 1957
27 October 1957
Dear Bahá’í Brother:
Your loving letter of October 17th has come duly to hand dealing with the
question of publishing the Guardian’s telegram with regard to Mírzá Buzurg
in the German Bahá’í News.
This cablegram has been published in all Bahá’í News and therefore there
should be no objection to it being published in the German News. When the
Guardian speaks of no publicity, he refers specifically to newspaper
publicity or other types of publicity before the public....
LETTER OF 30 OCTOBER 1957 (TEACHING CONFERENCE)
30 October 1957 (Teaching Conference)
ASSURE PARTICIPANTS GREATEST APPRECIATION MESSAGE SUPPLICATING
UNPRECEDENTED BLESSINGS STILL GREATER VICTORIES.
SHOGHI
FOOTNOTES
1 Letter without date, was received 23rd November 1955.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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