gratitude knows no bounds. Many chronic ailments, which have bound her
with heavy chains for many years, are being removed one by one. It is such
a sweet privilege to lead her out of this bondage of flesh, for she turns
with such childlike trust and obedience to the book, and looks to that for
aid in every trial and affliction. It is beautiful to see, and is a rebuke
to some of us older in the thought, who depend so much on personality.
She is far away, in a little country town where Science has hardly been
heard of; but she is so happy with her book that she has no desire for
other reading.
I have always tried to show her that God was with her there as well as
with us here; that in Him she possesses all; and that with her Bible and
Science and Health no harm can befall her, for the remedy for every ill
she has at hand.--MRS. C. H. S., Woburn, Mass.
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I have been an interested reader of the _Journal_ for some time, and
thought I would contribute my mite by giving one of my latest
demonstrations in Christian Science.
An accident occurred as follows: Officers, while hunting for a criminal in
thick underbrush, fired upon each other through mistake, and it was found
that one was shot six times; two of the bullets passing through the
abdomen, and one through the hips.
Two physicians who examined him had no hope. He asked me to help him. I
took the case. Relief came almost instantly. I treated him for eight days;
the fifth, I heard one of three physicians, who held a private
consultation over my patient, ask him this question:
"Mr. F----, have you not got one bit of pain?" I was rewarded by hearing him
answer, "No, sir; not the least bit." No one else seemed to have any hope
for him; but I held firmly to the thought that God is an ever-present
help, never doubting, and Christian Science has again won a victory. Many
people call it a miracle, and it has set them to thinking.
The harvest is now ripe and ready for the reaper. I wish some good
Christian Science teacher would come and help us. I can help in my own
way, but am not advanced enough to lead and teach others. I have only
studied Science and Health a little over a year, and have not been through
a class yet.
S. G. SCHROYER, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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I became interested in Christian Science through being healed. I had no
faith in doctors, t
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