Early one Sunday morning as I came downstairs I...

Early one Sunday morning as I came downstairs I tripped, falling on my hands and knees. I instantly declared the truth and went about my home duties as usual, thinking the Science work was done. I was in my place in Sunday school, and not until standing up to read the Lesson-Sermon was I conscious of my ankle. It seemed very painful, and by the time I reached home I could scarcely step on it. I refused to remove my shoe until all fear of swelling had passed; and after dinner I was able to drive a car to and from a friend's home with perfect freedom. The evening service was enjoyed as never before, praise and gratitude to God for this understanding of Truth given us by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, filling my thought for again proving that "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."—(Mrs.) Grace A. Slocum, Champaign, Ill.

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