Testimonies of Healing
Christian Science has found its way to Castell, Tex. , away up in the mountains.
About three years ago while in St. Louis.
I have long been intending to write to say how much I enjoy the Sentinel and Journal and look to see the testimonies from Canada. I would like to send my testimony for the Journal.
February 5, 1900, I was stricken with inflammatory rheumatism. I suffered untold agony for four months and the disease baffled the skill of my physician.
I am indeed grateful for Christian Science and would like to tell others what it has done for me. I had been an invalid for six years, suffering from heart disease and ulceration of the stomach; each summer I was getting worse.
A little over four years ago my mother passed away. I did not know which way to turn for comfort.
I was a member of the Presbyterian Church and tried, or at least thought I did, to be a good woman. That is holding myself free from the so-called sins of the world, failing to realize that I was committing sin every day in my thoughts toward persons who I thought did not treat me right, holding the thoughts of malice, resentment, and self-righteousness.
It is with great pleasure and deep gratitude I send my testimony to tell what Christian Science has done for me. I fell down stairs two years ago and seriously injured myself internally, causing constant hemorrhage.
I wish to express my gratitude for a demonstration I had over a year ago, for to me it was a great proof that in Truth we have "no pain or sorrow. " I went to the dentist's to have my teeth examined, and found there were twelve to be extracted.
My heart goes out with a burning desire to help any who may be as I was, searching the weary, endless path of mortal speculation and opinion concerning the law underlying phenomena. I went through Darwin, E.