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The Christian Science Church – a part of the Canberra community. Members share testimonies and talk about their lives as Christian Scientists.
This article, How I Came to Christian Science, is by Fran who is a member of the Christian Science Church in Canberra. She shares the events that led her to the study of Christian Science.
Just over 25 years ago I experienced the worst day of my life. Up till then I had always been a pretty obedient, happy, traditional church goer. I was even a Sunday School teacher. This day left me with only shock, horror and such immense grief. These all combined to make me decide, “Well if that’s God, I don’t want any more to do with any of it”. A bit later from somewhere I dredged up enough humility to question was it me or God that had led me to this point?
I had a peripheral knowledge of Christian Science gathered from watching, and often arguing with, a few family members. At this stage I felt lost and desperate enough to try attending a Christian Science church service here in Canberra (which was not my home city at the time). My first visit didn’t last very long as I knew I was about to break down; I quietly left. However, a vigilant usher noticed me and whispered to a practitioner in the congregation – a Christian Science practitioner is someone who supports others through prayer. I was sitting in my car hunched over the steering wheel howling when I became aware of this lady sliding into the seat beside me. Hers was an unforgettably special and loving presence.
After talking for while she extracted a promise from me to visit her home. However, I had to cancel because of the onset of severe migraine. She offered to pray for me for this. Not only was the relief immediate but now some 25 years later I can declare with joy and gratitude I have never had another. My following visits to her were instructive, up-lifting and above all filled with love, and gently led me into serious study of this practical Christianity.
Through my study of Christian Science I now understand God as Love and I know that He is not the cause of tragedy, or inharmony of any kind. He is in fact the force that protects and saves us. How immensely grateful I am to God for what I now know I have within me to share.
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On Thursday 19 November a Thanksgiving Service was held by the members of the Christian Science Church in Canberra. Many in the congregation gave thanks for the good in their lives:
Gratitude always comes to mind when moving in nature and having close contact with the animal kingdom as there is a certain sense of a universal language of good.
At the moment we are enjoying two horses grazing our paddocks. Last autumn one of them hobbled around on three legs and seemed to be in pain. I spoke to the owner, someone who informed me that she could not afford a vet and could not do anything for the horse. The condition worsened and the leg became very swollen and the horse lost all ability to move around.
When I became aware of this situation early one morning, I felt very alarmed, then went into the house to pray until I saw the right idea of horse. By this I mean that I cleared my consciousness of all that my physical senses were telling me about the situation and instead affirmed the true nature of a horse being foremost a spiritual idea held in a state of perfection within the thought of infinite Mind or God. I spent the next few hours in study of the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy and regained a clearer conviction of the eternal Truth that: God saw every thing that he had made, and behold, it was very good (Gen 1: 31).
I also felt the need to pray about home and harmony and became totally absorbed in this Truth of an infinite Love caring for the whole of the universe. The sense that every idea was cared for replaced the dismay I had felt about the sight of this innocent creature.
In the evening both horses were grazing next to each other, the leg soon took on a normal appearance and there was no further difficulty. Several people commented about this surprising change.
This testimony was submitted by CN of Canberra.
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On Thursday 19 November a Thanksgiving Service was held by the members of the Christian Science Church in Canberra. Many in the congregation gave thanks for the good in their lives:
Very recently I was listening to a Christian Science lecture in which the speaker outlined a wonderful example of problem solving through prayer, and then went on to share her awe at the overwhelming abundance of the divine solution.
This brought vividly to my mind the first time I experienced this divine ‘extra’ in an answer to my prayer. I was staying alone in an absent friend’s home when over several days I found myself feeling sicker and sicker and weaker and worrying about how I was to get home.
Finally, I looked in a Christian Science Journal for the name and number of a local Christian Science practitioner to help me through prayer. She so readily and lovingly took me under her spiritual wing. I don’t remember now whether the healing took 2 or 3 days but completely healed I certainly was, for which I felt much gratitude, but not surprise, because new as I was to Christian Science, I’d already learned enough to know God’s readiness and love and power were always there. The dazzling remembrance that sprang to my mind when His abundant good was illustrated in the lecture was my trip home a day later. When I presented myself at the airport the clerk said – completely out of the blue – that my seat had been up graded to first class!
Something which had, and has, never happened to me before or since.
A God … abundant in loving kindness and truth (Exodus 34: 6).
This testimony was contributed by FM of Canberra.
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