Found Peace in Christian Science

Christian Science was brought to my attention some eight years ago, when I was deep in a shoreless sea of fear—and with a great and growing doubt of the reality of God.

Educated for a public career, I soon saw the nothingness of mad ambition, in the strife, jealousy, hatred, and utter selfishness of it all. Life itself was to me only a condition of struggle and disappointment, in which the garment of hypocrisy seemed the most popular and essential covering. I am sure mine was not an unusual case, although I thought so at the time.

Just then came my first treatment in Christian Science, and the peace which followed was most miraculous to me. It was a mystery then, but often since, in times of trial, that first experience of an unseen and unknown power stilling the turbulent waves of my consciousness into calmness and rest, has helped me to hold on, until again the "still, small voice" was heard.

The Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," constitute the "Rock of defence" in our household, and we rejoice in some measure of progress, in the overcoming of sin and disease, and the many discords which make up the material sense of things.

My thought turns with ever-increasing love and gratitude to Mary Baker G. Eddy, for her courage, perseverance, and lovingkindness in giving this wondrous message of deliverance to a suffering, self-tortured world.

May P. Cameron, Chicago, Ill.

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