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It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I testify to the...
It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I testify to the healing power of Christian Science. For about ten years this Science has been our only physician.
One of my first blessings was a healing overnight of the tobacco habit of many years' standing; the desire for tea and coffee left me at the same time. Another healing for which I am grateful was the overcoming of a sense of lack. I had been trying for some time to find employment, without much success. One morning, after reading the Lesson-Sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly with a member of my family, we decided to read it over the second time. After we had finished, and I was going out to look for work, this loved one told me to trust God to guide me to where I could be of service. I went out knowing that God, good, is the source of all supply. Our Leader in our textbook refers to "the 'divine ear' " as (p. 7), "the all-hearing and all-knowing Mind, to whom each need of man is always known and by whom it will be supplied." I found a place in which to be of service to my fellow men and went to work the next day.
I have experienced other healings, of an ulcerated tooth, ivy poisoning, a boil; also of blood poisoning, when a knee was badly swollen for a few days but without any soreness or stiffness. Another experience that has been a great helpl to me occurred about five years ago. While I was working on a house, the staging on which I was standing broke and I was thrown to the ground. The next thing I knew I was picking myself up saying, "Underneath are the everlasting arms." About nine hours later I noticed for the first time that my body was badly bruised. This soon healed without any sense of soreness or suffering in any way.
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April 14, 1934 issue
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The Office of the Congregation
MARGARET MURNEY GLENN
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"Humility is lens and prism"
LOUIS SEABER
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Promotion
MYRTLE R. BIGGINS
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Beyond the Silver Lining
GLENN E. DOUGLAS
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"The loveliness of Love"
NORA RENOUF
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Charity, Wisdom, Love
EYRE CHARLES DOUGLAS SANFORD CARTER
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"God requireth that which is past"
HELENE M. HAUSER
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My Own Song
MARY MARSHALL BROOKS
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Christian Scientists are most grateful for the proof that...
Leslie B. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
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In the November 29th issue of the Star and Herald, there...
Mrs. Nannie I. Brown, Committee on Publication for the Canal Zone,
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The report on the conference of clergymen in the Basler Nachrichten...
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
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May I supplement what you said in your issue of November...
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
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Today
LULU M. WILLIAMS
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Exalted Thoughts
Duncan Sinclair
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Real Recovery
W. Stuart Booth
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The Lectures
with contributions from Blanche B. Fleisher, Florence May Halsey, Rose H. Bartlett
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With a grateful heart I wish to give this testimony
Emma I. McKinney
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Words cannot express my gratitude for all the blessings...
Elsie Madge Smallwood
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I am sincerely grateful for Christian Science, which has...
Wanda L. Badgley
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I testify to the...
Joseph H. Weldon with contributions from Winnifred K. Weldon
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About sixteen years ago I asked myself the following...
Genevieve Tompkins
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At the end of December, 1930, I was suddenly taken ill
Ernst Ehemann with contributions from Mariechen Ehemann
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Over three years ago I was told by a physician to try...
Mitchell J. Hamilburg
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When I was a small child I used to long to become great...
Katherine Varga Pohlman
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Having received so much good through Christian Science...
Emilie Stevens with contributions from Clarence C. Jewell
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from G. R. S. Reid, J. R. Ackroyd, C. M. Coulter, James Reid, Alexander G. Ruthven