What the year 1945, on whose threshhold we now stand, has in store
for the members of this determined, this valiant, this watchful, this exemplary
community only the future can reveal. That the trials and afflictions
suffered by their country and its people must wax as this world upheaval
moves towards a climax no one can any longer doubt. The challenge that
will face this stalwart community will no doubt be severe. To allow the
prizes so nobly won, over so vast a field, at so great a cost, at so critical
an hour, to fall into jeopardy would be unworthy of a career so auspiciously
initiated, so completely dedicated to the Cause of God, so rich in promise
and so brilliant in almost every phase of its evolution. Every local Assembly,
the ordained pivot of a divinely-ordained System, which has been established
in the States and Provinces of the North American continent, as well as
in the Republics of Latin America, must, through a supreme effort on the
part of pioneers, visiting teachers and Regional Committees, be steadfastly
maintained. Simultaneously a no less determined effort should be exerted
to enable the admittedly large number of groups scattered throughout the
Americas to attain Assembly status. No less urgent is the obligation to
proclaim the verities enshrined in the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh by every means
which individuals, Assemblies and committees can devise, through the press
and radio, through an unprecedented dissemination of literature, through
its systematic translation into Spanish and Portuguese and above all through
active association with leaders of public thought as well as direct contact
with the masses of the people. Through such means as these, and through
such means only can the members of the American Bahá’í Community, who
have so audaciously and successfully launched the first stage of the Divine
Plan, be enabled to pave the way and usher in, soon after the cessation of
hostilities, the succeeding stage in the evolution of their world mission. My
prayers and loving thoughts surround them continually in their devoted labors.
December 24, 1944