- Art and Image in the Writings, by Hooper Dunbar (1988-10-30).
- Creative Act and the Spirit, The, by Bonnie Wilder (1989). Essay on the connections between art and the Bahá'í teachings, from the perspective of personal artistic experience. (First 90% of article only, pages 17-34.)
- Human Knowledge and the Advancement of Society, by Hoda Mahmoudi (2012). Knowledge is the means toward realizing a global civilization. The current Five Year Plan focuses the Bahá'í community’s consultation, reflection, and global growth, and the individual’s applying spiritual and secular knowledge to help this process.
- Intensive Growth Programs, by Farzam Arbab (2001-04-28). Talk delivered as part of a two-day seminar on the Five Year Plan, sponsored by the Youth Activities Committee at the Bahá'í World Centre.
- New Institution of Learning, A: The Training Institute, by Bahá'í World (2025-04-17). The Bahá’í training institute builds capacity for individual and community transformation through study, service, and collective learning.
- Power and the Bahá'í community, by Moojan Momen (2018). While Bahá'í social teachings may have sounded new and exciting a century ago, that is no longer the case today. The problem the world faces is not in the principles that would lead to a better society, but in their application.
- Power of Reflection, The: Advancing Governance and Dispute Resolution Systems through Devolved Reflection and Shared Knowledge Generation, by Shahla Ali (2018). Reflection is the "source of crafts, sciences and arts," with the capacity to produce "pearls of wisdom and utterance as will promote the well-being and harmony of all the kindreds of the earth." It can improve institutions and community governance.
- Principles for Effective Parenting, by Don Dainty (2000). A cycle for successful family development; preparation for marriage; parental roles; virtues education; support of institutions.
- To the Bahá'ís in Iran, by Universal House of Justice (2014-12-18). Emphasizes Mashriqu’l-Adhkár’s integration of worship and service, urging Bahá’ís in Iran to foster unity, resilience, and societal progress through prayer and action.
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