What and where I would have been to-day if it had not...

What and where I would have been to-day if it had not been for Christian Science would be hard to say. I was pronounced by physicians as having pleurisy, misplaced stomach, chronic constipation, hernia, and tuberculosis in an advanced form. I was sent to a sanitarium to see what they could do for me. I had been there two weeks and was steadily growing worse, when through a friend Christian Science was brought to me. My healing was instantaneous.

The physical healing was more than wonderful, but the spiritual uplift and the help in all the difficulties which arise are still more wonderful. How I thank God that I am able to work, that I am healthy and strong, and, last but not least, that I am a living example of what Christian Science can do and is doing for all mankind! I am indeed grateful for Christian Science and to our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.—Claude F. Forest, Rochester, N. Y.

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