Letters from the Field

"Every day since I left the Christian Science sanatorium I have wanted to write and express my gratitude for the privilege of spending a few weeks in that beautiful expression of home, but somehow I could not seem to find words. However, in reading Luke's account of the healing by Jesus of the ten lepers, where only one returned to give thanks, I felt guilty; for when I went to the sanatorium I was worn and weary, and so in need of spiritual refreshment; and it all came so beautifully through the love expressed by every one there. 'It is more blessed to give than to receive' is beautifully exemplified by the manager and associates.

"I have gained a higher sense of appreciation of our officers and Board of Directors of The Mother Church for their untiring efforts to provide such a haven for those in need of healing. It truly fulfills Jesus' saying, 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.'

"I am sure I have a broader vision of Christian Science than I ever had before, and I shall always think of my stay at the sanatorium as one of the happiest experiences in my life.—

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