"Giving out a Science and Health is not something always specifically planned," wrote the woman who told us the following experience. Being ready—having a copy of Science and Health handy and being willing to respond to the spiritual hunger of our neighbors—leads to lively opportunities to share the book.
"I was delivering goods to the Salvation Army. Outside, a man asked if I knew where Albany Street was. I thought he said Harmony Street. Once this misunderstanding was cleared up and I had directed him, he asked, 'Why did you say Harmony?' I explained that I had misheard him. Again he asked, 'But why did you say Harmony?' He really persisted—like Jacob wrestling and really wanting answers.
LEADING THOUGHT INTO THE 21ST CENTURY