On Monday evening, June 7, following the 1993 Annual Meeting, a special fruitage meeting was held. Twenty church members from around the world told of their own experiences in reading Science and Health and of how they had felt its transforming power.
In this issue, we have accounts from Chemnitz, Germany, and from Montevideo, Uruguay.
When I learned of Christian Science a few years ago, there were several reasons to look for another way of life. I had a deep need for the conscious awareness of a loving power governing man and the universe. My natural confidence in man's goodness needed to be solidified, and that came, silently, as I learned what it means that man is the reflection of God. People who before had disappointed me or made me sad, I could see in a new light. Other limited views of man had to be corrected, sometimes reluctantly.