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"In God's hands"

From the November 1967 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The staff at Armed Services Activities of The Mother Church includes three former Armed Forces Chaplains, who well understand the problems facing a reluctant draftee, an enlisted man, a combat soldier, or a career serviceman. Knowing what a great help Christian Science can be, they encouraged the student to see that in reality he was a divine idea and that, understanding this, he could not be sent into a strange world beyond the care of his Father-Mother God. Soon a reply came from the man. He had joined the Air Force and now indicated a complete change of view, writing, "It's all in God's hands now."

Assigned to their first base, constantly faced with the unfamiliar, some young men reach out for Christian Science in a new way. A son's first letter home surprised one mother: "I made it to church today," he wrote, "first chance ... to get to a Christian Science service. . . . It's great. The fellow beside me cried a little, and I almost did too. I never paid so much attention to a church service. . . . It's comforting to know that God is always near."

Sent overseas, servicemen often find Science a steadfast aid in carrying out duties unharmed. A soldier stationed in France was driving a five-ton truck from Germany late at night down a long steep grade toward a small town. He braked, but the pedal went to the floor; he tried downshifting, but the speedometer was on sixty. "Right away all that I had learned in Science came to mind," the soldier related. "I settled right down while my copilot was still [panicking]. I knew that I was God's child and nothing would happen to me and I kept my . . . truck under control through that town and back onto the highway."

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