- Afire with the Vision: Messages from Shoghi Effendi to Latin America, by Shoghi Effendi. (2018) Last of the continental collections from Shoghi Effendi's ministry (1921–1957).
- Artemus Lamb, 1905-1998, by Quentin Farrand. (1998-01) Biography of a pioneer to Central and South America, who also recorded pilgrim's notes with the Guardian.
- Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America, The: Some Remembrances, by Artemus Lamb. (1995) Overview of Bahá'í history in South America, with autobiographical reflections of time in Chile in the 1940s.
- Forces of Our Time: Lecture Series, by Hooper Dunbar. (2011-04) Six lectures series at Bosch Bahá'í School, April 15-17 2011.
- Gloriously Tragic Life of Mathew Kaszab, The: Letters from a Pioneer 1939-1942, Anne King Sadeghpour, comp. and ed. (2019) The unusual drama of a pioneering life in Central America, revealed through personal letters. This account offers glimpses of a maturing Bahá’í administration in the U.S. and of what was learned through teaching efforts in Latin America.
- Instrument of Music, The: A Musical Comedy, by Sarah Munro, David Cerpa, Niaz Massarrat. (2019-11) Dramatization of the role of music in the expansion and consolidation of Bahá’í communities, drawing on the example of Latin America, and the impact and use of music to contribute to the growth of any community.
- Integracion de la mujer en el desarrollo enocomico y social de America Latina y el Caribe, La, by Bahá'í International Community. (1988-09) Revisión y evaluación crítica de algunos aspectos de la condición de la mujer en la region, incluso su integración en el mercado laboral, mujeres jefes de familia y el papel de la mujer en el comercio en el Caribe.
- Khamsis, The: A Cradle of True Gold, by Boris Handal. (2020-07) Biography of the five-brother Báqirof-Khamsi clan, designated by Bahá'u'lláh as the "Five Siyyids" after they accepted the Bahá'í Faith in 1881.
- La Cultura Hispano Árabe en Latino América, by Boris Handal. (2004) The influence of the Hispano-Arab culture in Latin American history, from a linguistic point of view, and through the development of the humanities and sciences such as mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
- Message to the Indian and Eskimo Bahá'ís of the Western Hemisphere, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1969) Letter to Native American and Inuit believers, about the assurance given in the Bahá'í Writings that their future is very great, and that they themselves best help to fulfill these promises by taking the Faith of Bahá'u'lláh to their own people.
- Pioneering in Latin America, by Hooper Dunbar. (1994-04-27) Experiences pioneering in Central and South America.
- Ridván 1996 (Four Year Plan) - To the Followers of Bahá'u'lláh (in Latin America and the Caribbean): Bahá'í Era 153, by Universal House of Justice. (1996) Country-specific portion of the annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world: South America.
- Sabaeans and African-based Religions in the Americas, The, by Universal House of Justice. (2012) Overview by the Research Department about the religion of the Sabaeans [aka Sabeans], and some indigenous practices in the southern Americas such as Yoruba, Santeria, and Brazilian Candomble.
- Sistema de Aprendizaje Tutorial: Redefining Rural Secondary Education in Latin America, by Christina Kwauk, Jenny Perlman Robinson. (2016) A series on educational interventions where not only access to schools was improving, but also learning itself; a look at Colombia's Bahá'í-inspired initiative Sistema de Aprendizaje Tutorial ("Tutorial Learning System").
- Tending the Garden: A Biography of Emeric and Rosemary Sala, by Ilona Sala Weinstein. (1998/2016) Detailed story of two pioneers from Canada to South America and Africa, told through reference to letters, papers, and archival documents.
- Whatever happened to the Double Crusade?, by Glenford Mitchell. (1996-10-05) Lengthy commentary on the progress of teaching and the Four Year Plan, delivered at Foundation Hall in Wilmette. Includes discussion of the travels and teaching work of Leonora Armstrong.
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