Testimonies of Healing
Perhaps a message from Newark, N. J.
I Thought that I would give one or two demonstrations that I have had to the Journal. One day at school, I had a belief of headache.
We have had some good demonstrations of Truth over error in our family: one for which we especially feel deeply grateful. It was the healing of my father a few years ago, when belief said he must pass on under pleuro-pneumonia.
It is a little over five years, since I first had Christian Science treatment, and during those years there has been a steady improvement. Of course, like all others who have left the old for the new.
About two years ago, I was driving with two sisters on an Irish car in Dublin. Suddenly the shaft broke and we were all thrown out.
August 4, 1899, I received a request from one who was then in the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston for help in Christian Science, stating that all medical aid had failed, and she wanted treatment for a malignant and incurable disease. She said she was taking no medicine and would rely solely on the help Christian Science could give.
I have enjoyed so much reading the testimonies in both Journal and Sentinel, that I feel as if I must add my voice to this great and mighty throng in their endeavor to establish truth and destroy error as taught us in our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," for I have been most wonderfully and quickly healed of a tumor. About five years ago there appeared on my left side a lump, but as it grew slowly I paid no attention to it.
My heart overflows with gratitude for the quick and perfect demonstration in my household recently. The measles attacked our two-year-old boy.
I have long been wanting to send in my acknowledgment of what Christian Science has done for me, but always felt as though there were nothing of real importance to write about, but as it is the little pearls that count I will relate an experience which I had this morning. For a day or two I had a claim accompanied with a great deal of weakness.
My case was a puzzle to doctors. Having been a strong man in appearance, I seemed to be a good subject for them to experiment on.