Rejoice to share with Bahá’í communities East and West thrilling
reports of feats achieved by the heroic band of Bahá’í pioneers laboring
in divers widely scattered African territories, particularly in
Uganda, in the heart of the continent, reminiscent alike of episodes
related in the Book of Acts and the rapid, dramatic propagation of
the Faith through the instrumentality of the dawn-breakers in the
Heroic Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation. The marvelous accomplishments
signalizing the rise and establishment of the Administrative
Order of the Faith in Latin America have been eclipsed. The exploits
immortalizing the recently launched crusade in the European
continent have been surpassed. The goal of the seven-month plan,
initiated by the Kampala Assembly, aiming at doubling the twelve
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enrolled believers, has been outstripped. The number of Africans
converted in the course of the last fifteen months, residing in Kampala
and outlying districts, with Protestant, Catholic and pagan
backgrounds, lettered and unlettered, of both sexes, representative
of no less than sixteen tribes, has passed the two hundred mark.