[Following is the text of the program of the above title released for broadcast the week end of January 18-20 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over more than 800 stations. This is one of the weekly programs produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.]

RADIO PROGRAM No. 175 - Maintaining Our Vision

Speaker: When time or the strain of daily activities would claim to impair our sight, our hearing, our ability to think clearly, it's encouraging to know that we can find release from such limitations. Our guest's victory over failing eyesight points the way for all of us to gain freedom from limited faculties. So now I'd like you to meet Miss Phyllis Ayrton of Oxford, England. Had this been a long-standing trouble, Miss Ayrton?

Miss Ayrton: Since my early teens in England, I had had-to wear glasses and had been subject to severe headaches from eyestrain. Then I went to Shanghai, where a friend who had been healed of jaundice through the study of Christian Science asked me if I wouldn't like to go to the Christian Science church which was there at that time. She knew I was a great student of the Bible and said I'd hear it read at the service. So I did go with her and was indeed impressed with the reading. I'd never heard the Bible read that way before.

There was a second book which didn't interest me for the first two services, because I thought I had a satisfactory philosophy of my own. Then on my third visit, I heard a phrase from the other book to the effect that all is infinite Mind and the manifestation of that Mind. This caught my attention because I'd always wondered about the origin of the universe, and here was a logical explanation. So I bought a copy of this Christian Science textbook called "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and written by Mary Baker Eddy.

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