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I should like to express my gratitude for...

From the July 1952 issue of The Christian Science Journal


I should like to express my gratitude for all that Christian Science has done for my family and me and for what it is doing for the entire world. I am especially grateful for the wonderful healing work The Christian Science Monitor is doing in bringing the light of Truth to the world situation.

Being a serviceman I am grateful for the work that is being done by the Christian Science Camp Welfare Workers. After I was inducted into the service in November, 1950, I held a false sense of responsibility for my widowed mother and thirteen-year-old sister, who were left alone. Their supply was meager, and I thought they would have to move to an unsuitable neighborhood. I could send home very little money to help them at first, and my mother's salary was not sufficient to meet their barest necessities.

As I talked over these problems with a Camp Welfare Worker it was brought out to me that I should rely wholeheartedly on God to lead the way for them and know that because Mind directs, the environment is pleasant and nothing is lacking. These truths seemed hard for me to accept at first, but I wrote to my mother and told her to do anything she felt guided to do.

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