It is the greatest pleasure of my life to try to impart to...

It is the greatest pleasure of my life to try to impart to others, in so far as I am able, what Christian Science has done for me. From early childhood I was constantly under the care of doctors, but received no benefit. I suffered from three attacks of nervous prostration, and was told by many physicians that I would never be well. As I came into middle life chronic malaria developed. This, combined with other ills and the added weight of sorrow due to deaths and losses, caused me to be utterly discouraged and left me with no desire to live.

Over two years ago as a last resort I took up Christian Science, and since that time I have, by daily study of the Lesson-Sermons and by constantly referring to the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," reaped the blessings ever to be found by him who seeks, in the right spirit, the paths of the Way-shower, and who is willing to be led and directed by our beloved and revered Leader, Mrs. Eddy, as to the best manner in which to interpret the Scriptures. I am at present enjoying health and happiness such as I never experienced or hoped to experience, and my daily needs have all been supplied.

My gratitude for Christian Science and for all my church privileges is greater than can adequately be expressed, but in the words of the psalmist I repeat earnestly, "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits."

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July 19, 1919
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