nkind is
in the firm grasp of Baha'u'llah, and that He will guide it to its
ultimate and highest goal. This assurance is more precious than life
itself, it is our anchor in every difficulty and trial.
The Guardian was very happy to know that the work in Brisbane is
progressing, and that the Cause is more and more coming before the public
and reaching the attention of prominent people.
He feels the believers must continue to do their utmost to acquaint their
fellow-citizens with the teachings, that they may at least hear of the
Baha'i ideals, whether they are ready to accept them yet or not.
The recent meeting of the National Spiritual Assembly must have been of
great benefit to all the members and to the work of the Cause in general.
Their responsibility in these days is greater than ever, but Shoghi
Effendi feels sure they will be guided and protected and continue to
spread and safe-guard the Faith in those distant lands.
He assures you, and all the N.S.A. members, of his deep appreciation for
your untiring services, and his loving and ardent prayers. He will beseech
for you all blessings and protection in the Holy Shrines.
With loving Baha'i greetings,
Yours in His service,
R. Rabbani.
[From the Guardian:]
Dear and valued co-workers:
As the diffulties and problems facing the valiant and high-minded
supporters and upholders of the Faith in Australia and New Zealand
multiply, my thoughts and prayers turn increasingly towards them, in
loving admiration for the work they have performed and will continue to
perform in the future. Adversity, in whatever form, will, I feel
confident, now that they have laid an unassailable basis for the Faith, in
their hearts and through their institutions, serve to heighten the ardour
of their devotion, and reinforce the foundation of their spiritual
community life. They should persevere, redouble their efforts, close their
ranks, intensify their individual as well as collective teaching
activities, and defend even more tenaciously and courageously the tenets,
claims and institutions of their Faith. Measureless blessings will crown
their exertions if they persevere, and face heroically the challenge, the
problems, and the perplexities of the present hour.
Your true brother,
Shoghi.
LETTER OF APRIL 18TH, 1942
Haifa, April 18th, 1942.
Dear Baha'i Sister:
The Guardian has instructed me to answer your two letters of Jan. 15th and
24th, and to acknowle
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