Testimonies of Healing
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.
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 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.
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.
Reading the many beautiful testimonies in the Journal and Sentinel prompted me to write a few lines from this field of labor, and thereby contribute to our periodicals. The work is growing here very nicely.
I am constantly receiving so much benefit from the Journal and Sentinel, that I should like to express a little of the gratitude I feel, by relating one little experience. One morning a young lady came hastily into the office where I am employed, and asked me to give her some help immediately to overcome a sense of extreme fear.
I would like to tell of some of the benefits that I have received from Christian Science in the past two years. Before coming into Science I had an abscess in the ear.
I take this opportunity to give to the Journal a demonstration that occurred in the Odd Fellows Home at Green Bay, Wis. I am a commercial traveler and called on the superintendent, Mr.
In reading the testimony of Harry J. Guppy in the Journal of July, 1901, I notice that he gives much prominence to the disappearing of the tobacco habit.