It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that I take...

It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that I take advantage of the privilege, given to all, to give my testimony through the periodicals, knowing it will help some one as others have helped me. Christian Science was brought to my attention by a member of my family. A short time afterwards I was invited to attend a Wednesday evening meeting, which I did, and since then I have never ceased attending. I shall never forget the peace and harmony that filled my consciousness. I immediately borrowed the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy, from our reading room. Six months before this I had been condemned to wear glasses by one of the best specialists in my home town. I was not to read even with them on and could only do so for a short time without suffering. You can know how happy I was when reading one evening to find myself instantaneously healed of this eye trouble. I have also been healed of chronic sick headaches, liver trouble, tonsillitis, and many other ailments. When a great sorrow seemed to come to me and it seemed to be my duty to take a position, within one week two were offered me, even more than I could accept, which is always the way when we look absolutely to Principle for supply. I am grateful to say that I am learning to be more thoughtful of others. My little son has had many healings,—of mumps, influenza, measles, and other diseases. It has helped him in his school work a great deal.

Although I am grateful for all these blessings, I cannot stop without expressing my gratitude to God and to our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for all the activities of the Christian Science cause, especially the periodicals, of which Mrs. Eddy states in "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" (p. 353), "I have given the name to all the Christian Science periodicals. The first was The Christian Science Journal, designed to put on record the divine Science of Truth; the second I entitled Sentinel, intended to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love; the third, Der Herold der Christian Science, to proclaim the universal activity and availability of Truth; the next I named Monitor, to spread undivided the Science that operates unspent. The object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind."

(Mrs.) Myrtle L. Noble, Sacramento, Calif.

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