Tablets of the Divine Plan changed the lives of an American couple
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When in Bahá'í history
Haifa (today: Haifa, Israel)
In 1919, 'Abdu'l-Baha, The Center of the Covenant of
Baha’u’llah, sent Tablets (letters) to America outlining a great plan for a
spiritual divine civilization for the whole world. A copy of these Tablets were
sent to two Baha’is in California – Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dunn.In every large city that they lived, Martha Root, when travelling through in 1925, found a Baha’i center. While she was there, Martha Root was also told that in about two months a small group of Baha’i pilgrims - the first ever to go from Australia or New Zealand - would sail to Haifa to visit the beloved Guardian and study the Baha'i movement at its source. Furthermore she became aware that new believers were selling their homes and planning to go forth, as disciples of this New Day, to carry these glorious Glad Tidings all over the world, taking it first to their own beloved homeland.
Source: Baha'i Stories Blog (https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2016/02/tablets-of-divine-plan-changed-lives-of.html).
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Various. *Baha'i Stories Blog*. https://bahaistories.blogspot.com/2016/02/tablets-of-divine-plan-changed-lives-of.html
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