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Mere words are inadequate to express my deep and sincere gratitude for Christian Science, but I should like to share with others the many blessings this beautiful religion has brought into my life. When it was presented to me I was in great need of healing of a severe case of neuritis, which physicians had been able to relieve only temporarily. At that time I was a high school teacher in a Midwestern town. In one of my classes I had a student who was suffering from the effects of injuries received in a football game. His case had exhausted the skill of many eminent physicians, and in desperation he had turned to Christian Science when friends told him of its healing power. He received an instantaneous healing upon his first visit to a practitioner and returned to school, able to participate in all activities.

Realizing my great need, this student not only told me many of the beautiful truths taught by Christian Science but made me a gift of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. Later he taught me how to study the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly. The following summer I secured the help of a practitioner and was completely healed of the severe pain which I had been suffering.

In the years since then I have had many proofs of the healing power of Christian Science. Some of the healings I have experienced have been those of influenza, a sprained wrist, colds, hives, burns, headaches, indigestion, and infected teeth. Protection has been demonstrated on motor trips by my holding to Mrs. Eddy's statement in "Unity of Good" (p. 17), "Be allied to the deific power, and all that is good will aid your journey, as the stars in their courses fought against Sisera."

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