In thinking over the reasons I have for being grateful for Christian Science, I can list a multitude. Among them are numerous instances of God's care, the healing of discordant conditions, protection, the finding of apartments during wartime years, and the ability to do some things well. I realize that these are only an indication of the allness of God, good, and what I am most grateful for is the peace of mind which comes as we gain in our understanding and application of Christian Science.
An unfoldment that has meant a great deal to my husband and to me was that of building a house when we had very little money. The suggestion came that we could not possibly accomplish such a program. My husband had just completed a year of study, and during this time we had used up most of our savings. The house we were living in was sold, however, and we had to move.
We purchased a beautiful piece of property and obtained a design for a conventional, low-priced house; then we went out to secure a mortgage. Everywhere we turned we were refused the amount we needed. Several times the thought came that it would be desirable to construct a better house on such a lovely piece of land, but we saw no possibility.