It is with loving gratitude that I write my testimony for...

It is with loving gratitude that I write my testimony for the Sentinel. Three years ago, after returning from a hospital, having had two operations in less than two months, during one of which one kidney was removed, I was certainly sick physically and mentally. For seven months I was unable to work to amount to anything or to walk any distance without a great deal of pain and discomfort. It just seemed that I must have relief, so I asked for help through Christian Science. The work was lovingly taken up, and at the end of four weeks the condition was overcome. Since that time I have been able to walk anywhere without the slightest sense of discomfort. While I was having treatment, glasses which had been worn for twenty-three years were laid aside.

Since then I have been healed of influenza; also of an attack of kidney trouble, as the result of which I was suffering great pain and had a very high temperature and was unable to move myself about in bed. When the practitioner had been with me only a very few minutes the pain stopped, and I went to sleep as soon as she had gone. I was in bed less than a week; the soreness did not leave my side for three days after the pain stopped, but at the end of that time I got up and went right to work and have never worked harder in my life than I have since I had this healing. If it had not been for Christian Science I should have felt very frightened but I did not have any fear because I knew the need would be met.

I am very grateful for the loving work of the practitioner and more grateful every day to Mrs. Eddy for giving us "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and for all she has done to make mankind better, healthier, and happier.

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