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Unfolding Destiny
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Page 373
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Letter of 14 December 1956
Dear Bahá'í Brother:
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The Beloved Guardian has directed me to write to your
Assembly, with regard to the Tristan da Cunha Island.
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Earlier in the Ten Year Crusade, one of the English Bahá'ís
offered to settle in this Island, in order to establish the Faith there.
At that time, the Guardian felt we must concentrate on the goals
of the Crusade only. Now, however, the Friends have won so
many victories, and the goals of the Crusade are being gained
currently, early in the Crusade, he feels supplementary areas may
be settled--and for that matter, supplementary activities engaged
in.
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Thus, if this friend still wishes to settle in the Island of Tristan
da Cunha, he would welcome it being done.
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If only the home front would surge ahead, then the Crusade
would surely be moving ahead of the schedule. Let us pray those
at home will arise with the same dedication, and consecration as
the valiant pioneers, causing a new life to be manifest on all
home fronts.
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The Guardian sends the members of your Assembly his loving
greetings....
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