The
Universal House of Justice
23 May 2011
To the Baha'is of the World
Dearly loved Friends,
Our
message dated 28 December 2010 to the Conference of the Continental
Boards of Counsellors briefly described the process of growth which
begins to unfold in a cluster, frequently as the result of a single
homefront pioneer entering into
meaningful conversation with local residents. We also indicated that
more advanced clusters, in which the pattern of action associated with
an intensive programme of growth has been firmly established, will often
serve as reservoirs of pioneers who can be dispatched to other
clusters, especially on the home front--in some to initiate a systematic
approach to sharing Baha'u'llah's teachings and in others to strengthen
the processes of expansion and consolidation that have already been
established. There is no doubt that the movement of pioneers remains an
indispensable feature of the spiritual enterprise in which the
community of the Most Great Name is engaged.
During the Five
Year Plan recently concluded, over 3,500 international pioneers entered
the arena of service to reinforce the work of the Faith in myriad ways
across the globe. At the same time, we were most pleased to see a surge
in the movement of homefront pioneers,
their numbers matching those who arose to serve in the international
field and their sacrificial efforts making a distinctive contribution to
the early attainment of the goal of the Plan. In the next five years,
the successful prosecution of the Plan will require the services of
several thousand consecrated souls who, spurred on by their love for the
Blessed Beauty, will forsake their homes to settle in villages, towns
and cities in order to raise to 5,000 the number of clusters with
programmes of growth.
National Spiritual Assemblies, in close
collaboration with Continental Counsellors and Continental Pioneering
Committees, will continue to play a crucial role in expanding the
awareness of the believers about the critical needs of the Cause and in
assisting with the settlement of pioneers in designated clusters. They
will not, however, be asked to establish numerical goals at the outset,
as was the practice in the past, for those to
be dispatched beyond their borders during the coming five years.
Rather, we will regularly call the attention of selected National
Assemblies in different parts of the world to specific urgent pioneer
needs, identified by the International Teaching Centre in the course of
its ongoing endeavours to follow the progress of the Faith around the
globe. It is hoped that National Assemblies will then be able to
quickly send pioneers who respond to that particular appeal. In this
regard, a promising pattern is developing in certain regions whereby
believers arise to serve in a neighbouring country or in one that is
further afield but within the same continent. This development brings
with it the advantage of a more intimate familiarity with the culture
and language of the country in which they settle, thereby increasing
their effectiveness and the efficiency with which their services can be
utilized.
Beyond responding to the
specific appeals for homefront and international pioneers that are
issued from time to time by the institutions, the friends are of course
welcome to arise at any time and from any place to settle in any area
where they feel they can best contribute to the advancement of the
Cause. Even so, their endeavours would yield greater effect if, drawing
on the advice of institutions, they were to direct their efforts to
clusters--indeed, villages and neighbourhoods within clusters--that are
the focus of systematic attention.
It is our ardent hope that the
believers will arise rank upon rank, with a clarity of vision born of
experience and with complete reliance on the confirmations of God, to
offer His life-giving Message to every eager soul, to every receptive
population. Our prayers at the Sacred Threshold will accompany them as
they strive to seize the abundant opportunities now opening before them.
[signed: The
Universal House of Justice]