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A collected series of letters from the Guardian to the Bahá'í communities of Australia and New Zealand offers administrative guidance, pastoral encouragement, and practical counsel. The correspondence stresses unity, steadfastness, and coordinated action; provides instruction on organizing local and national institutions; addresses how to respond to opposition and tests; and urges expansion of teaching, community consolidation, and service to society. The letters blend spiritual exhortation with specific procedural recommendations for conventions and elections and repeatedly call for prayer and perseverance, aiming to strengthen the believers' capacity for constructive action and to guide the development of an effective, unified community life.
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