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A collection of letters and addresses by the Bahá'í Guardian offers sustained administrative and spiritual guidance to communities and individuals. The writings blend practical instructions on community organization, institution-building, and teaching strategy with reflective counsel on unity, devotion, and moral conduct. Many pieces respond to specific questions and circumstances while clarifying principles of governance, decision-making, and collective responsibility. Arranged to reflect ongoing correspondence and addresses, the selections present a consistent voice of interpretation and counsel aimed at strengthening community life, coordinating expansion and consolidation efforts, and guiding believers in both everyday practice and long-term planning.
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