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In joyful gratitude I wish to...
In joyful gratitude I wish to acknowledge the blessings that Christian Science has brought me for many years. Before I knew anything about this wonderful truth, when I was struggling with a great sense of grief, a kind neighbor lent me the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. I read a few pages, but I felt it was too deep for me to grasp. However, I remembered these words (p. 449): "A grain of Christian Science does wonders for mortals, so omnipotent is Truth, but more of Christian Science must be gained in order to continue in well doing."
Months afterward these words kept recurring to me. The seed of Truth had been sown, for I was led to attend a Wednesday evening testimony meeting at a Christian Science church. I was much impressed with the happy faces I saw there and with the sincere testimonies of gratitude. From then on I was no longer satisfied to attend the services of any other church, though I had been reared in a religious atmosphere, my father having been an orthodox minister.
Some time later, when I was again stricken with an internal ailment which years before physicians had pronounced very serious and for which they had advised an operation, I decided to try Christian Science. As Mrs. Eddy so aptly expresses it on page 322 in Science and Health, "The sharp experiences of belief in the supposititious life of matter, as well as our disappointments and ceaseless woes, turn us like tired children to the arms of divine Love." Through the help of a practitioner, I was instantaneously healed, and have never had a recurrence of this condition. Since then I have had many other healings—of intestinal influenza, pneumonia, headaches, shingles, neuralgia, and other discordant conditions. Each demonstration has brought much joy and spiritual growth.
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June 16, 1945 issue
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What Can Take the Place of Love?
SAMUEL GREENWOOD
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The Lesson-Sermon
HELEN MARY ROLLESTON
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Office of Usher
VIDA M. WOOD
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Safe Dwelling
MAURICE MC C. CHURCH
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Rest from Responsibility
ISABEL M. CUTELLI
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The Hour of Triumph
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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Entering Our Protest
PHRA CHRISTIANCE
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Our Beloved Leader
MAREN P. MENDENHALL
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Disposing of Troublesome "Why's"
John Randall Dunn
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Science and Christianity Inseparable
Margaret Morrison
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"Thy son liveth"
HAZEL D. SMITH
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It is a joy and privilege to testify...
Jeannette B. Fearn
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It is with a heart filled with...
Eugene M. Kozin
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It is with joy and gratitude that...
M. Deane Welton
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I am profoundly grateful to...
Susan R. Rombach
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Christian Science first came to...
Spurgeon Lawrence Brannon
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In joyful gratitude I wish to...
May Belle S. Yetter
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I think it is time I wrote a testimony...
Violet N. Barkham
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The Perfectness of Love
IRENE L. MUNK
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Lee Sterne, Arthur Organ, Hugh Gibson