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(3) February 13th, 1940
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The Guardian has received your most welcome communication of the
31st December, and his heart was greatly cheered and refreshed by the
perusal of its contents, and at the evidences of the slow yet steady
progress of your teaching work in Alaska.
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The very illuminating report you had given him covering the general
social and religious conditions prevailing in that land clearly reveals the
nature and extent of the obstacles which you have to face and surmount in
the prosecution of your teaching task. But surely for such valiant and
steadfast pioneers like you there is no difficulty, however seemingly
insurmountable, which cannot be effectively overcome, as Bahá’u’lláh is
assuredly guiding and reinforcing your labours through the unseen hosts
of His Kingdom.
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The Guardian was particularly encouraged to know of the contact you
have established with the editor of the “Alaskan,” and of his very
generous offer to publish in his paper various materials on the Teachings.
His hope is that this will prove a most effective medium for the spread of
the Cause, and will bring in a large number of earnest inquirers.
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Also the Guardian cherishes very bright hopes regarding the bookshop
which you have opened in Anchorage, which he trusts will serve to attract
widespread attention to the Faith.
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Renewing to you his abiding and heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable
teaching services, and assuring you again of his continued prayers for the
confirmation of your efforts, and also for your own welfare and protection
in these dark and gloomy days,
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Yours in His Service,
H. Rabbani
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Dear and valued co-worker:
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Your most welcome report brought immense joy to my heart. With
feelings of increasing pride, admiration and gratitude I follow your
activities and pray continually for your success. Do not relax in your
efforts. The Concourse on high is watching over you and the Blessed
Beauty will reinforce and guide you.
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Your true and grateful brother,
Shoghi
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