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 Dec 31 UHJ Travel Teachers and Pioneers
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02 Dec 31 UHJ Travel Teachers and Pioneers
Universal House of Justice
(c) 2006 Bahá’í World Centre
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THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARIAT
13 January 2002
Transmitted electronically
To the Bahá’ís of the World
Dear Bahá’í Friends,

In the months since the launching of the Five Year Plan, national communities have adopted measures that are giving a dynamic thrust and added coherence to their activities. By now, in most countries the National Spiritual Assembly, or its Regional Councils, will have surveyed the territory under its jurisdiction and divided it into small geographic clusters, in keeping with the criteria set forth in our letter dated 9 January 2001. These clusters are being categorized according to their current stage of development, and plans of action devised to promote in them growth from one stage to the next. We could not be more gratified by the eager response of the institutions everywhere to the requirements of the Five Year Plan. The clearly defined plans now in place multiply teaching opportunities for those wishing to serve the Faith in the international field as short- or long-term pioneers. Most of the needs of the clusters in a given country should increasingly be met by homefront pioneers as the Plan unfolds. But, given the sheer number of geographic areas which require systematic attention in order to advance, international pioneers will have a notable role to play. Their participation will be especially effective in the programmes of growth spreading throughout the world if they have developed abilities to foster the institute process. Beyond this, international pioneers and traveling teachers can contribute significantly to the work of the Faith in such spheres of activity as administration, proclamation, and social and economic development. A document has been prepared by the International Teaching Centre which briefly describes the conditions of national Bahá’í communities and the endeavours that could benefit from outside assistance. It will soon be available to you through National Spiritual Assemblies and the Counsellors and their auxiliaries. The movement of pioneers and traveling teachers from one place to another is an indispensable feature of the Bahá’í community. In the Twelve Month Plan alone, over 1,800 believers from nearly 90 countries set out to serve the Faith in the international field. Apart from the services such staunch souls are able to render to the Cause of God, this intermingling of the peoples of the world is vital to the patterns of life that the followers of Bahá’u’lláh are striving to establish and which are destined to provide an example for the rest of humanity to emulate. As the Bahá’í community continues to grow in capacity, it should give increasing attention to bringing together the diverse members of the human race in ever closer association.

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At this important juncture in the development of the Faith, when the systematization of the teaching work is gaining momentum in all parts of the globe and integrating forces are propelling society towards Bahá’u’lláh’s design, every faithful servant of the Cause must be galvanized by the vision of splendid accomplishments ahead. We call upon you to consider your circumstances, examine the conditions of various countries, determine where you can best serve the needs of the Faith, and take resolute action. Let those who long to partake of the joy of such meritorious service go forth well assured that our prayers will accompany them, and fully expectant of Divine confirmations.

[Signed: The Universal House of Justice]

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