The House of Justice feels that your National Assembly must
do more than distribute printed information about the Faith, as valuable as
this is. A beginning should be made to identify the prominent persons in your
country and ways be found to meet with them personally to acquaint them with
the Faith. To this end, the House of Justice again urges you to appoint a
committee to investigate the possibilities. If the few prominent Bahá'ís ...
are too busy to assist, then you will have to either redirect their efforts or
call others to this task.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 22 August 1984 to a
National Spiritual Assembly; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, Teaching
Prominent People)