In
endeavoring to free himself from the illusion of life and intelligence in matter, the student of Christian Science is often unnecessarily retarded in his progress because he continues to rely on or fear this illusion.
The
understanding of the teachings of Christian Science, even in a small degree, brings such a sense of peace and security that in these days of turmoil there is little wonder that Christian Science churches are often filled with eager listeners, seeking the truth about God and man.
Gen. A. Kundinger, former Committee on Publication for Germany,
In an article in the Hamburger Anzeiger of September 17, it is written: "The [Christian Science] church teaches that pain and sickness do not really exist, but exist only in our imagination, and therefore can be overcome by a strong Christian-ethical attitude.
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My present position in life, what I am and what I have, I consider as a direct outcome of having been at a critical moment enabled through Christian Science to take a Bible text as my guide.
Knowing that the healings of various forms of disease, accident, fear, and discontent which have been mine have not been for me alone, I am writing this testimony as an expression of deep gratitude for the blessings that have come to me as a result of finding God through the study of Christian Science.
In August, 1913, while I was serving as a travelling representative for a commercial business, I was stricken with an ailment diagnosed by the physicians as typhoid fever.
It is with a heart full of gratitude to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for the infallible truths she rediscovered for mankind, that I write this testimony.
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