[Following is substantially the text of the program of the above title released for broadcast the week end of October 30—November 1 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over approximately 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. 320 - A Deep Need Supplied

Speaker: Today we're going to introduce a man who felt his life was empty and lacked meaning and satisfaction. He found that liquor had an increasing hold on him. Carroll Boyd, of York, Pennsylvania, will tell you himself how an understanding of God brought freedom and a whole new outlook on life. Please tell us about it now, Mr. Boyd.

Mr. Boyd: I started drinking the night I graduated from high school. Then as time went on I became very dissatisfied. My job didn't seem to offer what I'd hoped for, didn't enable me to give my family the things I wanted to.

Then the war came, and I spent three years in uniform. I never got overseas, and I was completely bored with moving around from camp to camp in the U.S.A. The use of alcohol seemed to make it easier.

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