More Books by Five Year Plan (2001 to 2006)

2001 Aug 05, Assessment of the present state and needs [of funds]
2001 Aug 5 UHJ Completion of Arc
2001 Dec 21 UHJ Comment NY Times Ad
2001 Jan 09 Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors
2001 Jun 01 Terraces Opening an 'unexampled global proclamation'
2001 May 22 Statement on the Opening of the Terraces
2001 May 22 UHJ Terrace Opening
2001 May 24 To Believers Gathered for Terrace Events
2001 Nov 12 International Endowment Fund
2001 Nov 12 UHJ International Fund
2001 Sep 14 UHJ Prayers Sept 11th
2002 Apr 28 UHJ 93rd Convention
2002 April 26, US NSA 5 Year Plan - Lines of Action a Welcome Integration
2002 Aug 22 Advancement of the Cause an Evolutionary Process
2002 Dec 26 UHJ Social Economic Dev and 5 yr plan
2002 Dec 31 UHJ Travel Teachers and Pioneers
2002 Feb 26 To ABM Conference
2002 Jan 10 International Pioneering still Important
2002 Jun 11 UHJ Religious Leaders
2002 Jun 11, First Stage of Distribution - Message to Religious Leaders
2003 Apr 27 UHJ Building Momentum
2003 Apr 3 UHJ Reflections on American Comm 5 yrpln
2003 Aug 19 UHJ US 2 Clusters A status
2003 Jan 12 UHJ Political Current Events
2003 Jan 17
2003 Jan 17 Progress of Five Year Plan -- Learning in Action
2003 Jan 30 UHJ Postpone Pilgrimage
2003 Jun 12 UHJ House of Worship Chile
2003 May 25 UHJ US National Convention
2003 May 9 UHJ Status Iraq
2003 Nov 26, To the Followers of Bahá'u'lláh in the Cradle of the Faith
2003 Nov 29th UHJ Southern Region Conference US
2004 Apr 25 UHJ Message 95th National Convention US
2004 Feb 27 UHJ Interinstitutional Meeting
2005 Apr 15 UHJ Chile Temple Contributions
2005 May 1 UHJ Message 96th US Convention
2005 Nov 14 UHJ Impact on Growth
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Five Year Plan (2001 to 2006) : 2002 Aug 22 Advancement of the Cause an Evolutionary Process
The Universal House of Justice
Department of the Secretariat
22 August 2002
Mr. Ismael Velasco
United Kingdom
Dear Bahá'í Friend,

We have been asked by the Universal House of Justice to respond on its behalf to your email letter of 9 August 2002. Your description of the lack of significant numerical growth in Bahá'í communities in Western lands, while more precisely applicable to some countries than others, is largely accurate, and the resulting distress you feel is fully justified. To see important Bahá'í communities markedly lacking in the development of the human resources required to reach populations desperately searching for solutions to the crisis in which society is sinking is painful indeed to believers aware of the potency of Bahá'u'lláh's Message.

This consideration was an important element in the drafting of the relevant sections of the document "Century of Light", to which you make reference. These passages of the document seek to acquaint believers everywhere with the profound change in Bahá'í culture that the preceding decades of struggle, achievement and disappointment made possible and that was capitalized on through the agency of the Four Year Plan. The culture now emerging is one in which groups of Bahá'u'lláh's followers explore together the truths in His Teachings, freely open their study circles, devotional gatherings and children's classes to their friends and neighbours, and invest their efforts confidently in plans of action designed at the level of the cluster, that makes growth a manageable goal. The enthusiasm with which Bahá'í communities in most parts of the world are responding to this challenge, and the results their efforts are beginning to garner have been a source of great joy to the House of Justice.

Alas, this level of response still falls short of being universal. Where Bahá'í communities are unable to free themselves from an orientation to Bahá'í life that has long outlived whatever value it once possessed, the teaching work will lack both the systematic character it requires, and the spirit that must animate all effective service to the Cause. To mistakenly identify Bahá'í community life with the mode of religious activity that characterizes the general society -- in which the believer is a member of a congregation, leadership comes from an individual or individuals presumed to be qualified for the purpose, and personal participation is fitted into a schedule dominated by concerns of a very different nature -- can only have the effect of marginalizing the Faith and robbing the community of the spiritual vitality available to it.

As you are certainly aware, the Four Year Plan, the Twelve Month Plan and the current Five Year Plan have been designed as progressive steps in achieving this change of Bahá'í culture. For their part, the Continental Boards of Counsellors around the world have been intensely engaged in assisting National and Local Spiritual Assemblies, Regional Councils and other administrative bodies to understand the goals involved and to devise strategies for their achievement. Large-scale consultative sessions that have brought together the members of all of these key institutions have, in most cases, been particularly successful in achieving this objective. Where response has lagged, the House of Justice frequently has intervened to reinforce the efforts of the Counsellors by clarifying issues. Ultimately, the responsibility for ensuring that their own community arises to the challenge must rest with the elected representatives of the believers, at local and national levels.

The advancement of the Cause is an evolutionary process which takes place through trial and error, through reflection on experience and through wholehearted commitment to the teaching Plans and strategies devised by the House of Justice. Believers, like yourself, who appreciate the opportunities thus provided, can be of great assistance by encouraging their respective countries and assemblies to similarly invest themselves in the process.

The House of Justice was deeply touched by the spirit that moved you to write, and assures you of its prayers in the Holy Shrines, that Bahá'u'lláh may bless and confirm your efforts to serve His Cause.

With loving Bahá'í greetings,
Department of the Secretariat

Bahá'í World Centre - P. O. Box 155 - 31 001 Haifa, Israel

Tel: 972 (4) 835 8358 - Fax: 972 (4) 835 8280 - Email: secretariat@bwc.org


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