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Roy C. Wilhelm, Hand of the Cause of God

A quietly determined visionary, Roy Wilhelm devoted his life to strengthening the Bahá’í community in North America through tireless administrative service and strategic leadership. From managing coffee estates in Costa Rica to navigating Wall Street’s complexities, his broad expertise underpinned pivotal advances in the Faith’s institutions during the tumult of World War I and the Great Depression. Trusted by both ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi, he repeatedly answered their calls to steer emerging governance structures and ensure the community’s resilient growth.

Beyond boardrooms and correspondence, Wilhelm’s warmth and discretion shone in personal interactions, as he nurtured early pioneers like Martha Root and Curtis Kelsey. His blend of shrewd business acumen and deep spiritual commitment earned him the Guardian’s highest praise—as an “immovable pillar” and “Herald of the Covenant”—and culminated in his posthumous appointment as a Hand of the Cause of God.

Readers will be inspired by Wilhelm’s unwavering faith and ingenious...Show More

A quietly determined visionary, Roy Wilhelm devoted his life to strengthening the Bahá’í community in North America through tireless administrative service and strategic leadership. From managing coffee estates in Costa Rica to navigating Wall Street’s complexities, his broad expertise underpinned pivotal advances in the Faith’s institutions during the tumult of World War I and the Great Depression. Trusted by both ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi, he repeatedly answered their calls to steer emerging governance structures and ensure the community’s resilient growth.

Beyond boardrooms and correspondence, Wilhelm’s warmth and discretion shone in personal interactions, as he nurtured early pioneers like Martha Root and Curtis Kelsey. His blend of shrewd business acumen and deep spiritual commitment earned him the Guardian’s highest praise—as an “immovable pillar” and “Herald of the Covenant”—and culminated in his posthumous appointment as a Hand of the Cause of God.

Readers will be inspired by Wilhelm’s unwavering faith and ingenious stewardship, a legacy demonstrating how steadfast dedication, even behind the scenes, can shape history and uphold the unity of a global community.

  • Contributors:
    Joel Nizin (Author) | 
    Kathryn Hogenson (Author) | 
    Gary Hogenson (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 400 pages
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 28 mm 
  • Publisher: Bahá'í Publishing (USA), 2023
  • ISBN: 9781618512260
  • SKU: NIZIN_SERVA@p
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  • Contributors:
    Joel Nizin (Author) | 
    Kathryn Hogenson (Author) | 
    Gary Hogenson (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 400 pages
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 28 mm 
  • Publisher: Bahá'í Publishing (USA), 2023
  • ISBN: 9781618512260
  • SKU: NIZIN_SERVA@p

About Kathryn Hogenson (author)

Kathryn Jewett Hogenson, a native of Virginia, resides in Florida with her husband, Gary Hogenson. She is a lawyer by training and an historian by choice. For many years, she served the Bahá’í Faith at both the international and national levels as a staff member. A frequent lecturer, she is the author of other books and articles, including Lighting the Western Sky: The Hearst Pilgrimage and the Establishment of the Bahá’í Faith in the West.

Titles by Kathryn Hogenson

Hands of the Cause of God

History in America