Casting Bread upon the Waters

About thirteen years ago a lady visitor from Illinois, whom we were entertaining, spoke of being well and of having become so through Christian Science treatment. We believed she owed her recovery to something else. After our visitor had gone home we had many a good laugh, thinking she had been led to accept some strange doctrine. However, my wife could not forget what was told her about Christian Science. The germination of the seed was slow but sure, for it fell on good ground. Nearly five years ago after having been told by a friend about Christian Science once more, my wife was healed of several pronounced incurable diseases.

About three years ago we had as guests at one of our hotels a man and wife who were in anything but harmony. We told them of Christian Science, but met with a cold rebuke. We never mentioned the subject again. A year or more later I received the following letter from the husband, which will show that our talk was not in vain.

Oak Cliff. Tex., May 21, 1900.

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