In
pondering the question of supply and the meeting of their human needs, Christian Scientists turn naturally to that well-loved statement by Mary Baker Eddy in her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".
The
ease with which listeners can turn off a radio program which lacks interest for them and tune in on a station featuring more desirable entertainment suggests a parallel in the experience of Christian Scientists.
When
, by the Galilean sea,Jesus bade Simon and Andrew,"Come, follow me,And I will make you fishers of men,"Straightway forsaking their nets,They went with him.
It
must have been upon a fair, sweet dayWhen all the air was fresh with morning dewThat the great Teacher bade his followers comeAnd share the morning mealBeside the sea.
In humble gratitude for the many blessings which have come to me through Christian Science and with the hope that this testimony may be of help to someone, as others' healings have been to me, I give this testimony.
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