- Address at Queen's Birthday Weekend Conference, Auckland, by Peter J. Khan (2000-06). Addresses a variety of issues facing the Bahá'í community, especially as pertains to New Zealand Bahá'ís.
- Address to the International Convention, by William Sears (1983). Speaking at the first International Convention in the newly completed Seat of the Universal House of Justice (1983).
- Meaning of the Bahá'í Ring Symbol, by William Sears (n.d.).
- Morning of Your Lives, The: Talk given at a Hawaiian Youth Conference, by Abu'l-Qásim Faizí (1975-04). A very short published talk.
- Mr Faizi and Mr Furútan in Australia: The Yerrinbool tapes, by Abu'l-Qásim Faizí, Alí-Akbar Furútan Graham Hassall, ed. (2000). Lengthy talks of Hands of the Cause A.Q. Faizi and A.A. Furútan in Australia at the Yerrinbool summer school.
- Prophecies Fullfilled by Baha'u'llah, by William Sears (n.d.).
- Remember Bill Sears: musical meditations, by William Sears (n.d.). Four musical pieces accompanying selections from the speeches of Sears.
- Spontaneous Talks by Dr. Khan, at His Sunday Morning Classes, Answering Some of His 95 Questions, by Ali Kuli Khan Terry Nelson Randolph, ed. (2013-04). Proofs of the Bahá'í Faith, written by a prominent translator and companion of Abdu'l-Bahá. Includes short biography of Ali-Kuli Khan regarding the history of this document, with photographs.
- Teaching Seminar conducted by Hand of the Cause A. Q. Faizí in Hawaii, by Abu'l-Qásim Faizí Shirley Macias, ed. (1967). Lengthy notes from five sessions of talks, including question-and-answer periods.
- Unique Features of Bahá'í Service, by Peter J. Khan (2006-08-02). On spiritual forces in the universe, the nature of Huququ'llah, the concept of sanctification, and developing a culture of learning to explore the power of the Creative Word.
- Universal Religion and the Law of Love, by William Sears (n.d.).
- Untitled talk, by William Sears (n.d.). Excerpt from a longer speech.
- Where the Future Nests: 19th Century Babi and Bahá'í Photography, by Negar Mottahedeh (2009/2011).
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