- Allison Vaccaro, Edward E. Bartlett. 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Baltimore (1982-02). History of Abdu'l-Bahá's visit to Baltimore, Maryland.
- Ahang Rabbani. Achievements of the Seven Year Plan, 1979-1986 (1987-07). Construction progress at the Bahá'í World Centre; expansion of the BIC; international conferences; formations of Local and National Assemblies; teaching initiatives; publications and proclamations.
- Duane Troxel. Alexander, Agnes: 70 years of service (1983-10/11/12). Biography of a prominent American Bahá'í and Hand of the Cause of God.
- Kristine Leonard Asuncion. Armstrong, Counsellor Leonora: A Loving Portrait (1982-08). Brief biographical sketch of Counsellor Armstrong, the "Spiritual Mother of South America" (1895-1980).
- National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. Bahá'ís and Military Service (1965-06). Brief discussion on how Bahá'ís may or may not serve in the armed forces.
- Bruce Whitmore. City of Love, The: Ishqábád and the Institution of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár (1975-07). History of the building of the temple in Turkmenistan, north of the Iranian province of Khurasan.
- Roger Coe. Communication: The Key to Expansion (1986-02). The use of technology by and its impact upon Bahá'í scholarship. Available also as audiobook.
- W. G. Huxtable. Conqueror for St. Helena, A: A Tribute to Catherine Huxtable (1974-09). Huxtable, member of the LSA of Toronto, traveled from Canada to fulfil various pioneering goals, all while suffering from muscular dystrophy.
- Habib Taherzadeh. Education of Youth and Our Twentieth Century Dilemma, The (1959 August). Moral education is lacking in modern societies. Bahá'í moral precepts can guide us towards the goal of moral evolution, to usher in the Golden Age of human maturity and the dawn of Divine Civilization on this planet.
- Amine de Mille. Emogene Hoagg: Exemplary Pioneer (1973-10). Biography of travel-teacher and translator of the Writings into Italian.
- Duane L. Herrmann. Enterprise: Second Oldest in U.S.? (1987-03-06). Brief overview of the early history of the Bahá'í Faith in Enterprise, Kansas.
- Sophie Loeding. Eyewitness Impression of the Dedication (1972-05). Brief recollections of Abdu'l-Bahá on the occasion of the dedication of the Wilmette temple, May 1, 1912.
- Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Flowers to `Akká (1969-05). Some history of Sayessan, a Bahá'í village near Tabriz; of Mullá Asad’u’lláh, who prophesied the coming of the Bab; of Bahá'u'lláh's gift of seed potatoes; and Sayessani pilgrims travelling to Akka to meet Abdu'l-Bahá. Includes pictures.
- Annamarie K. Honnold. Glimpses of Early Bahá'í Pilgrimages (1972). Discussion of early pilgrimages based on the resulting pilgrim's notes. Includes text from a variety of memoirs.
- Violette Nakhjavani. Great Safari of Hand of the Cause Rúhíyyih Khánum, The (1970-1973). A diary of Ruhiyyih Khanum's travels through Africa. Serialized in Bahá'í News in 26 issues, from 1970 through 1973.
- Emeric Sala. Greenleafs, The: An Eternal Reunion (1973-09). Brief bio of Elizabeth and Charles Greenleaf, who were members of the group of Midwest Bahá'ís which began with Thornton Chase in the 1890s in Chicago.
- Ruth Pringle. Historical Background of the Panama Temple (1972 March-April). A history of the Bahá’í Faith in Panama during the first and second U.S. Seven Year Plans, from the arrival of the first pioneers in 1939 to the formation of the first Regional Assembly in 1951.
- Beth McKenty. In Memory of Grace Anderson (1974-08). Memories of an early Bahá'í from Kenosha, Wisconsin, who met Abdu'l-Bahá.
- Duane L. Herrmann. International Bahá'í Council (1990-03). History of the formation of the IBC.
- Amine de Mille. Lua Getsinger: Herald of the Covenant (1971-12). Biography of Getsinger, with recollections of Abdu'l-Bahá.
- Rhea M. Coleman. Mankind is One (1989-06). Three short stories of pioneering
, with references to American Pueblo and Argentinian Mapuche traditional belief, written by a former pioneer to Argentina.
- Barbara Casterline. Martha Root: "Herald of the Kingdom" (1972 July-August). Two-part overview of Root's life and a concise history of her travels.
- LeNelma Johnson. Munson, Joy: A Shining Example of Steadfastness (1983-12). Munson was an American Bahá'í who pioneered to India in 1976 at the age of 73, remaining in her post until her death in 1983.
- Graham Walker. Navidi, Dr. Aziz (1913-1987): Intrepid Pioneer, Knight of Bahá'u'lláh (1988-01). A brief tribute of this scholar, attorney, and travel teacher. Taken from an address by his son-in-law, Walker.
- National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. Oneness of Mankind, The: Basic Principle of the Bahá'í Faith (1956-05). Statement of Bahá'í teachings prepared in order to clarify the position of members of the Faith throughout the United States at this critical hour, published as an insert in the U.S. Bahá'í newsletter.
- Orbison, Virginia: 40 years of service to Faith (1980-01). Interview with Orbison at age 77.
- Garreta Busey. Paine, Mabel Hyde: Obituary (1979-10). Paine (1877-1955) was an American Bahá’í teacher and author.
- Beatrice Ashton. Pilgrim's Notes on Teaching and Administration, A (1952-12). Statements made to the National Spiritual Assembly after Ashton's return from pilgrimage to Haifa, which ties the Tablet of Carmel to the Guardianship.
- Eleanor S. Hutchens. Power of Prayer, The (1969/1975). Reflections on the purpose of humankind, the nearness of God, the healing power of revealed prayer, and how prayers are answered.
- Sacrifice to Fidelity, A: The senseless, brutal slayings of Enoch Olinga, his wife and children (1980-05). An account of the murder of Enoch Olinga in 1980.
- Gary L. Matthews. Searching Eye, The: The Independent Investigation of Truth (1989-09). Concepts informing the personal search for truth: the role of faith, the trap of imitation, the role of justice, the impact on unity, the oneness of truth, and the scientific method.
- Barbara Casterline. Secret of Divine Civilization, by 'Abdu'l-Baha: The Education of Nations: A Review (1972-09).
- Bahá'u'lláh. Tablets of the Hair (1938-12). Translation of five of total eleven Tablets titled "alváḥ-i-sha‘arát".
- Rúhíyyih Khánum. Teaching Problems / Success in Teaching (1949). Three versions of an article: first published as "Teaching Problems" in March 1949, then as "Success in Teaching" in June 1949, and a Persian translation.
- Louise R. Waite. Temple Song (1910-05-17). Sheet music and audio for an early American Bahá'í song.
- Terah Cowart-Smith. Terah: Personal reminiscences of teaching, traveling, loving (1981-02). Brief recollections of teaching in North America. Includes short letter from the Guardian.
- True, Edna M. (1888-1988) (1989-01). Brief bio of the daughter of Hand of the Cause of God Corinne True.
- John Robarts. Value of Prayer, The (1974-03-20). Talk at the House of Worship in Wilmette by a Hand of the Cause.
- Guy Murchie. Visit to Persia, A (1965 March/April). Notes from travels to Bahá'í holy places in Iran in 1964, on a trip made with special permission from the House of Justice; includes descriptions of the architecture of the house and shop of the Bab, the birthplace of Bahá'u'lláh, and the Síyáh Chál.
- Marion Yazdi. Yamamoto, Hiroshi: Eldest son of the world's first Japanese believer (1980-04). Japanese-American Yamamoto (c. 1909-1979) was the eldest son of Kanichi (Moto) Yamamoto, the first ethnic Japanese Bahá’í in the world.
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