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NOTES FROM THE FIELD

From the July 1890 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A student of Science came to Miami County in August, 1887, and did good work in healing; but the people were not yet ready for Science, and he was obliged to return to Kansas where he could find more to do. He felt he had planted good seed, however, that in due time would yield an abundant harvest. Accordingly he recommended another Scientist, who was seeking a field of labor, to come to Piqua, which he did in March, 1889. The work at once opened up; over three hundred cases being treated within five months—among them many notable demonstrations. From this effective preaching of the Truth, twenty-six students (four classes) have been taught, who have done much excellent healing. Sunday schools have been organized at both Piqua and Troy. Thus the Truth is spreading. What a wonderful growth has been made in one short year!—

... The box of literature you so kindly sent has arrived. I have distributed about five hundred of the Journals, Series etc., among fellow-workers here. The balance I am giving to those here who are interested in the Science, and also am sending by mail to adjoining cities and villages where there are no Scientists. The seed is being well sown, and ere long the harvest will be ripe—and, I trust, plentiful. Thanking you for your kindness.—

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