The Guardian, in spite of the fact that there is a larger
community in Stuttgart, is very anxious to have the national
affairs of the German Bahá’í Community centered in Frankfurt,
which is far more central. He realizes at first this will present some
difficulties for the friends, but every step forward in the Cause
always is attended by complications and difficulties. The same
was true in America, where for years New York was the center of
the administration for America. When the National Headquarters
were shifted to Chicago, it was at first very inconvenient,
but it now has proved much more convenient and suitable than
New York ever was.