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Announcements Forums God — January 2nd, 2022 God gives strength.

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    A small extract from a testimony in the book ‘A Century of Christian Science Healing –
    “I was living in Hong Kong when the Pacific war broke out and I was one of about 2,500 Europeans interned by the Japanese Army in 1942. We had a sudden switch from foods we had been eating all our lives to a diet that lacked the food elements that a European is used to. Twice a day we had a small soup bowl of rice, sometimes combined with chrysanthemum leaves or a thin-leafed water spinach. As a result, the camp was continually full of cases of nutritional diseases, such as beriberi and pellagra, or wounds that wouldn’t heal.
    But through what knowledge I had of Christian Science I knew enough about scientific prayer so that I was able to overcome the problem of an insufficient and unbalanced diet. Never once during the whole 3 years 8 months of internment did I suffer any of the symptoms of the various malnutritional diseases, or any disease at all. In spite of the thin diet, I was not weakened, nor did I lose any weight during the period, and we worked very hard each day. ( James Connell Brown, Dorset, England. )

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