With a heart full of gratitude for what Christian Science...

With a heart full of gratitude for what Christian Science has done and is doing for all mankind, I submit my testimony.

Mrs. Eddy writes on page 66 of Science and Health, "Trials teach mortals not to lean on a material staff,—a broken reed, which pierces the heart." Since the passing of a loved one several years ago, that statement has had a very deep meaning for me, for I had leaned on a material staff. I had to come back to the Father's house, and there I found true peace and comfort.

One of my most outstanding healings was that of broken bones. I fell on the ice and broke my wrist in two places. I was taken to a doctor to have the bones set. On my return to my own home, a Christian Science practitioner was called to work on the case, and in a remarkably short time my arm was in use again.

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