I was seeking healing

When I first contacted the woman who was to become my Christian Science teacher, I wasn’t seeking class instruction. I was seeking healing.

I was attending college at the time, and had prayed with the support of some practitioners in that area. But my study of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy had taught me that I could be completely free of the problems that were plaguing me—including fear, depression, and low self-esteem—instead of becoming only somewhat better. I felt led to search for a practitioner in my home region, and as I scanned the list in The Christian Science Journal, one name just sparkled. I had never heard of this woman, but I called her and made an appointment to see her in her office. She also happened to be a Christian Science teacher. We had a lovely conversation, and on my train ride home I felt a deep peace and a great hope that all of the problems I was facing could be solved—and they were! (See “A spiritual awakening in the dorm,” Sentinel, August 3, 1998, and “Break free … from your childhood,” Journal, May 2005.)

One of the questions she asked me was if I had ever considered having Primary class instruction. As a fairly new student of Christian Science, I had heard of class before and thought it was something I would do someday. But as I thought about the teacher’s question, I felt led to apply for class with her. I kept praying and listening and really felt God was leading me to move forward with this momentous step. I felt that class instruction would help me unlock and demonstrate the promises of joy, health, and wholeness written in the Bible and Science and Health. I was not disappointed.

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