"A pioneer in Hong Kong, sensing receptivity to the study of English among her neighbours, began English classes for their children that included Bahá’í content. The class became so large that a second had to be started with the help of another believer. These stimulated interest in the Faith among the parents, leading six to participate in a Book 1 study circle.
"In Zimbabwe, a newly declared Bahá’í couple who had completed the study of Books 1 through 3 decided to return to their home Village, where they started a Children’s Class. Soon the parents became interested in joining Bahá’í activities. With the help of the National Teaching Committee, a travelling teacher was found to facilitate study circles. In less than a year, 30 individuals had completed Book 1, 28 had completed Book 2, 57 persons had accepted the Faith, a Local Assembly was formed, Nineteen Day Feasts were being held, and children’s classes and study Circles were ongoing.
"A Bahá’í medical doctor in Bucharest, Romania, initiated study Circles and devotional meetings at his Clinic for more than 40 of the 60 health care workers, leading to 20 enrolments in the Faith.
https://bahai.works/The_Five_Year_Plan_2001-2006_(Summary)/Advancing_the_Process_of_Entry_by_Troops
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