A government office worker paused one day at a literature distribution box outside a Christian Science church in southwest France. She took a copy of Le Héraut de la Science Chrétienne. Today she attends church regularly, is introducing others to Christian Science, and brings her nephews and a friend's children—five youngsters in all—to Sunday School.
At a university in Germany an informal group of Christian Scientists began placing copies of the Sentinel and Der Herold der Christlichen Wissenschaft in two of their dormitories, together with invitations to their bimonthly meetings. So encouraging was the response that the group began holding weekly testimony meetings.
In the Detroit area an Arabic-speaking girl showed interest in free literature displayed on a table outside a shopping mall. She was delighted to receive several copies of The Home Forum page of the Monitor, which included religious articles in Arabic.