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Caption Over 250 Bahá'ís met in Leicester, England for the annual teaching conference of the British Bahá'í Community, January 7-8, 1967. A cable from the Universal House of Justice was read and stimulating talks given by National Spiritual Assembly members on tasks facing the community. Hand of the Cause John Ferraby and board members assisted in stimulating workshop atmosphere, highlighting the conference with fourteen workshops, discussing the teaching requirements and sharing ideas. The National Assembly has made Ireland the goal of first priority because of its need to establish and incorporate by the end of the Nine Year Plan.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 434, page 8. View as PDF

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