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  1. Continental Boards of Counsellors, Letter to the Conference of, by Universal House of Justice (2010-12-28). [about]
  2. Creating a New Mind: Reflections on the Individual, the Institutions, and the Community, by Paul Lample (1999). On the influence of the human mind in shaping human reality, and three vehicles for changing reality: the individual, the institutions, and the community at large. Two versions of book included. [about]
  3. One-Year Plan, 2000: Introductory Letter, by Universal House of Justice (1999-11-26). Introduction to the "Twelve-Month Plan." [about]
  4. Pathways to Equity in Addressing Climate Change: A Bahá'í Perspective, by Robert Sinclair Sarracino and Margery Dixon, in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science (2024). The urgency of climate change, advocating for a new relationship between science and religion, justice, equity, and inclusive consultation. [about]
  5. Reflections on the First Century of the Formative Age, by Universal House of Justice (2023-11-28). Overview of the Faith's developments and activities during the previous century, including the Guardianship, global expansion, community building and development, participation in societal discourse, and construction of the Bahá'í World Centre. [about]
  6. Ridvan 2013: Bahá'í Era 170, by Universal House of Justice (2013-04). Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world. [about]
  7. Ridvan 2014: Bahá'í Era 171, by Universal House of Justice (2014-04-21). Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world. [about]
  8. Social Action, by Office of Social and Economic Development (2012-11-26). A paper sent to all LSAs, and the subject of the plenary talk by Valerie Dana at the 2012 SED conference (Orlando, FL). Prepared by the Office of Social and Economic Development of the Bahá'í World Centre. [about]
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