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1992 30 Sep In its message to all National Spiritual Assemblies introducing the Three Year Plan (1993-1996) the Universal House of Justice reiterated the seven objectives that describe the interacting processes that must advance simultaneously over many decades. They were:
1. Carrying the healing Message of Bahá'u'lláh to the generality of mankind;
2. Greater involvement of the Faith in the life of human society;
3. A worldwide increase in the translation, production, distribution and use of Bahá'í literature;
4. Further acceleration in the process of the maturation of local and national Bahá'í communities;
5. Greater attention to universal participation and the spiritual enrichment of individual believers;
6. A wider extension of Bahá'í family life; and
7. The pursuit of projects of social and economic development in well-established Bahá'í communities. [Message from the Universal House of Justice dated 30 September, 1992
BWC Three Year Plan (1993-1996)
1993 Ridván The Three Year Plan (1993-1996) was launched. [VV142]
  • For statistics about the Bahá'í Faith at the beginning of the Plan see BW92–93p311–314 and BW93–94p323–326.
  • The objectives of the Three Year Plan. [Message 30 September 1992]
  • See BW95-96p65-68 for a summary of the achievements of the Three Year Plan.
  • Three Year Plan (1993-1996); Teaching Plans; Statistics

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    1993. Ridván The Processes of the Three Year Plan 1993-1996

    1. Enhancement of the vitality of the faith of individual believers.
    2. Development of the human resources of the Cause.
    3. Fostering the proper functioning of local and national institutions.
    Three Year Plan; Teaching Plans
     
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