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As one whose membership in an orthodox...

From the October 1945 issue of The Christian Science Journal


As one whose membership in an orthodox church did not satisfy, I say with humble gratitude that my family and I are now enjoying the opportunity of studying the Science of Christianity and of accepting its attendant blessings.

Over a year ago I was disturbed by what appeared to be a bone felon on a finger of my right hand. It was time for midyear examinations, which meant extra use of the hand and close association with pupils and other teachers who were not Christian Scientists. After diligent study with the Concordances to Mrs. Eddy's writings, fear left me, the pain subsided, and in three days the finger opened, drained, and caused no more inconvenience. Neither pupils nor teachers were aware that I had this difficulty.

I feel that every healing which has occurred in our family, through our own efforts or the work of a consecrated practitioner, is outstanding, though not always in a dramatic sense. Often the least spectacular event is one that reaches far and influences many who are not conscious of being protected.

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