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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN NORWAY

From the June 1894 issue of The Christian Science Journal


"Truth will prevail, and like the sun, though never so eclipsed, shall break in glory."

In far off Norway, in the little town of Minde, the light of Christian Science is piercing the darkness of unbelief and error, and is sending a clear, bright ray of help and hope straight to the hearts of a few, who, waiting and watching for a higher thought, have caught and echoed the glad cry, "Behold the bridegroom cometh." In this little Norwegian village, there lives a dear sister who devotes her whole time to translating, and breaking the bread of Truth as taught in Christian Science, to all coming within her reach.

For many years this lady had been a member of an orthodox church, but this did not prevent her from experiencing great suffering, and an inability which had clung to her from childhood to stand or even sit up for more than a few moments at a time. A friend of this lady's who had been in America and who had come into the understanding of Christian Science, returned to his home in Minde on a visit, and while there, imparted to her his knowledge of the Truth, and behold, as she listened to the wondrous teaching, she was made whole. Strengthened and renewed she was enabled to rise and walk, much to the wonder and astonishment of friends and neighbors who were well aware of her previous infirmity.

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