Letters from the Field

"Recently I enjoyed the privilege of a month's visit at the Christian Science sanatorium. It is hard to express in words just what that visit has meant to me. I entered the sanatorium with a sense of discouragement, as I had suffered for months. In a few days I realized what the reflection of love really meant—while in the home one surely is in an 'atmosphere of love divine.' I left there conscious of many healings, but best of all with a clearer sense of perfect God and perfect man.

"For the spiritual uplift, and for the love expressed by all those active in the home, and for the patient and loving help of a practitioner, I shall be forever grateful.—(Mrs.) Edna Fraley Matthews, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."

"For some time I have wanted to express my gratitude that you made it possible for me to spend a certain length of time at the Christian Science sanatorium. I never dreamed there was so much love in all the world as I found expressed at this place by employees, nurses, and guests alike. The atmosphere was filled with it. It was a wonderful revelation to me; and I made real friends there. Even though I had traveled over seventeen hundred miles (alone) to get there, and every one was a stranger to me, yet I felt perfectly at home.

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