Christian healing today
“… with God all things are possible.”(Christ Jesus, Matthew 19:26)
“The prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that all things are possible to God, — a spiritual understanding of Him, an unselfed love.”(Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p.1)
Current articles and testimonies of healing through prayer
For well over a century individuals around the globe have studied Christian Science and put it into practice in their own lives, with healing results.
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“[Christian Science] is not a search after wisdom, it is wisdom: it is God’s right hand grasping the universe,—all time, space, immortality, thought, extension, cause, and effect; constituting and governing all identity, individuality, law, and power.”
(Mary Baker Eddy, Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, p. 364)
How can I find out more?
Talk to a practitioner
If you’d like to speak to someone about Christian Science, find out more about healing through prayer, or request Christian Science treatment, you can contact a
Christian Science practitioner.
Visit a Reading Room
You can also visit a
Christian Science Reading Room
where you’ll find resources to further your own study and practise of Christian Science, including these two books:
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
by Mary Baker Eddy
Based on the Bible and Christ Jesus’ teachings, this textbook of Christian Science explains how the Science of Christian healing can be proven in anyone’s life.
You can read it online, or read, borrow, or purchase it at the Christian Science Reading Room.
Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Healer (Amplified Edition)
by Yvonne Cache von Fettweis and Robert Townsend Warneck, CSB
This book shares many examples of the healing work of Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science. It’s available at the Christian Science Reading Room.
You can read more about Mary Baker Eddy’s life and work on ChristianScience.com, or visit The Mary Baker Eddy Library website.
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