It is with a sense of the deepest gratitude, which cannot...

It is with a sense of the deepest gratitude, which cannot be expressed, that I cast this "bread upon the waters" in acknowledgment of what the understanding of Truth, as taught by our beloved Leader, Mrs. Eddy, has done for me. When Christian Science came to me, I was bound by belief in the laws of materia medica more than most people, having graduated some years previous from a training-school for nurses; but, whereas I saw these laws to be unreliable, I found the law of God, as revealed in Christian Science, to be fixed and eternal, so I naturally clung to the law which proved the most to me. As the realization comes into consciousness that God is All-in-all, there is no obstacle, be it sin, disease, sorrow, or poverty, which does not disappear from the path of one who is overcoming the material sense of selfhood.—Susan C. House, Franklin, Ind.

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