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1968 Jul
196- |
Christian and Elanzo Callwood, Norris Duport and Ethien Chinnery, the first people to become Bahá'ís on the island of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands, enrolled. | - First Bahá'ís by country or area; - Islands; Jost Van Dyke; British Virgin Islands | first Bahá’ís in British Virgin Islands |
1968 Jul
196- |
In the United States a "Bahá'í Teacher and Speaker List" was compiled for distribution to goals committees and assemblies. 600 people were approached for inclusion on the list. [Bahá'í National Review Issue 13 January 1969 p7] | Bahá'í Teacher and Speaker List; United States (USA) | |
1968 Jul
196- |
Louis Joseph, the first Bahá'í indigenous to Dominica, enrolled in Roseau. | - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Roseau, Dominica; Dominica | first indigenous Bahá’í to Dominica |
1968 Jul
196- |
The meaning of "Just Government" was clarified by The Universal House of Justice. The reply sent to an individual called attention to a letter to a believer dated
September 7, 1937 in which the beloved Guardian said:
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Government; Guns; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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