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Arohanui: Letters from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand
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Pages 27-28
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(18) May 13th, 1927
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My dear Bahá'í Sister,
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I take pleasure in thanking you on behalf of my dear
Guardian for your letter of April 5th.
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As a far away outpost of the Bahá'í Faith in New Zealand,
he is always delighted to hear from Auckland and especially
yourself and your promising Assembly there. You own
a warm spot in his heart and he is looking forward to the day
when through the efforts of the Auckland Assembly, centres
will be established in every town in New Zealand. A firm
faith and a golden heart is yours, there still remains to turn
other hearts into gold.
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Miss Butler is well and often thinks of you. Assuring
you of our Guardian's prayers and the love and best wishes of
the family who always remember you.
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Ever yours in His Service,
Soheil Afnan
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[From the Guardian:]
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My dear and precious co-worker:
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You should exercise your judgement and tact in delivering
the message. You should make an effort to understand
the character and mind of the seeker before you speak to him
on the Cause. I will pray that you may be inspired and guided
to follow the path of moderation and may become an
exemplary herald of His message in that far-away land.
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Your well-wisher,
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Shoghi
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