When the Christian Science Wartime Committee of The Mother Church in the United Kingdom first commenced its activities in February, 1940, no provision was contemplated for the handling of clothing and comforts.
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of the most persistent beliefs of mortal mind is that of having to wait for something desirable rather than of being at once in the enjoyment of it.
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tendency of the human mind to submit to influences, conscious or unconscious, to form judgments and to make decisions, in subservience to materiality, is recorded in its history.
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I am happy to have the privilege of submitting my testimony that it may encourage others, for many blessings have come to me since I became interested in Christian Science.
With gratitude for the numerous healings and countless blessings experienced during my study of Christian Science, and with the desire to help as I have been helped, I write this testimony.
I have experienced so many healings through the study of Christian Science that I feel I should like to send this testimony in the hope that it may encourage others who are seeking healing.
I should like to express my gratitude for Christian Science, not only for the many healings and blessings I have received from its study and application, but with the hope that someone suffering from similar conditions may profit by my experience.
My home received the blessing of Christian Science through an eleven-year-old child in the neighborhood, who was attending a Christian Science Sunday School.
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