Let the light shine

November 13, 2008 | 3 comments

Last week I visited a Christian Scientist who is staying at a nursing home in my home town. When I was checking into the facility, the manager of the complex asked me if I would come to their next in-service meeting to introduce Christian Science to her staff. I agreed, not knowing what she wanted me to say or for how long.

At 1 p.m. last Monday, I showed up at their meeting expecting to speak with 3 to 5 people. The living room was filled with over 20 nurses and staff! I was so surprised, but delighted for the opportunity to share my faith.

The first question I asked was, “How many of you have ever heard of Christian Science?” Two people timidly raised their hands. The rest were clueless. And one of the women who raised her hand asked if we were Tom Cruises’ religion—Scientology! I assured her we were not.

Wow…no one, for the most part, had even an inkling that a religion called Christian Science existed. This was good from the point of view that there were no negative views I had to deal with. But it was a crime, from the perspective of how obscure Christian Science has become to a large part of our society. This needs to change…

I explained some basic teachings of Christian Science along with its emphasis on the power of prayer to heal not only emotional and mental troubles, but physical ailments too.

There were many “What if…” questions that needed to be addressed.

“What if he falls and breaks his head open, and bleeds all over…?” types of concerns were voiced. I encouraged them to trust their judgments and do whatever seemed wisest under the circumstances they were facing. Their fears rapidly melted on that score.

In the middle of the “What if…?” questions, I took a moment to reassure them of the power of prayer to heal and to trust this man’s prayers. I even prompted them, depending upon where their comfort zone was in discussing spirituality, to encourage this resident in a prayerful direction when there were issues that needed to be worked out.

One nurse asked what I would do if I had a cold. Would I take medicines, or change my diet, or drink lots of water,…or do a number of other material options she listed. I told her I would do none of those things, for prayer brings a much faster and better result. Her eyes got big. She was surprised to hear such an answer, and looked a bit incredulous that prayer was a viable possibility. She was very courteous and not disrespectful at all. In fact, the whole group was very sincere, very respectful and thoughtful during the 20 minutes or so I was able to speak with them.

I left feeling good about the meeting and grateful for the opportunity to share.

Today, the daughter of the resident at this facility visited her dad. During her time there, a couple of nurses came into the room where she was sitting, and mentioned how helpful the talk on Christian Science had been, which was nice for her to hear. But even more interesting was what followed.

During the visit, one of the nurses was working with her dad, and at one point he got a bit difficult to converse with on a subject that was bothering him. The nurse tried all the human options she could think of to settle his problem, but to no avail. Finally she piped up, “You could pray to God for a solution!” He acted a bit startled, but immediately responded, and that was the end of the trouble.

I was so happy to hear about the willingness of this nurse to step out of her comfort zone, perhaps, and encourage this man in his spiritual path.

People warm up to Christian Science when they learn the truth about it. It is such a pure teaching full of incredible hope and promise. It might take baby step after baby step to reach its full potential, but the journey is worth the travel and the effort is worth the reward.

I’m grateful for the opportunity that arose to share what I believe in this week with those nurses.

Jesus told us to let our light shine. As I learned at that meeting, though, it needs to shine brighter and with fewer “bushels” placed over the flame, for there are way too many people out there who have never heard about Christian Science. That empty void of knowledge needs to be filled.

3 thoughts on “Let the light shine”

  1. Thank you Evan! This sharing with all of us is so timely today. I returned home from church last night, a wonderful service, to have a doubling-over back that hasn’t yet gone away. The key thing is to know that Christian Science is healing the thought of those not actively practicing Christian Science as a religion, but hear it, know it as being Truth, and then end up sharing it with others! This heals every situation, and really blesses us all in consistently seeing and knowing that Mrs. Eddy’s discovery is SAVING mankind!!! Thank you again!

  2. Thanks Evan, for your website and Nov12th, blog re. your talk at the Nursing home.The next time anybody asks uss if Christian Science is connected with Tom Cruise, we can say it is connected with Val Kilmer and Robert Duvall.

    Happy Thanksgiving 2008
    Dee

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