Testimonies of Healing
Recently, while attending a conference in a distant city, I woke on the second morning and jumped into the shower, eager to begin preparations for another day. When I reached for the soap, however, I found it virtually welded to the bottom of its niche, where it had dried the previous day.
A friend and I were in a serious car crash. My next recollection was that of intense chest pain and irregular beating of the heart.
I have a great desire to express my love and gratitude to God, and to Mary Baker Eddy for providing Christian Science in a comprehensible form to this age. I've experienced so many proofs of what an enlightened understanding of man's relationship to God brings.
I became acquainted with Christian Science through my wife's family, and we made it the foundation of our life. After about four years, I was healed of the supposedly incurable results of a war injury.
I was a smoker . One day, after studying "the scientific statement of being," from Science and Health , I was struck by this line: "Spirit is God, and man is His image and likeness" ( p.
A few years ago i was seriously injured in an automobile accident. While still at the scene I found myself unable to fully comprehend what was going on or where I was.
I arrived at a federal women's prison on April 23, 1998. I immediately made a new Christian friend, who invited me to a Christian Science service.
In early November of 1996, I was elected First Reader at my branch Church of Christ, Scientist. A month or so earlier, however, I had begun to experience stiffening in my knee joints.
I experienced healing through faith even before I came into a fuller understanding of God's law in Christian Science, and I feel compelled to record the events that led me to this Science. When I was yet a babe of a year and a half, I was stricken with infantile paralysis (now called polio).
I was helping my wife with some cleanup work in our garden. We have a path in the garden made of concrete paving blocks that are half buried in the ground, but stick up about one inch above the ground.