Healing with scientific certainty through the Christ

Published 3:31 pm Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Explore the connection between prayer and health

Worldwide people are finding that prayer in Christian Science brings effective healing to their lives.

Christine Driessen

International speaker Christine Driessen said, “There are divine laws which govern and maintain us — the science of perfect God, perfect man.

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Spiritual healing through this scientific prayer is reliable, immediate and accessible to people anywhere in the world.  Christ Jesus demonstrated this healing power and taught us to do the same.”

Driessen, a teacher and practitioner of Christian Science healing, will present a lecture entitled, “Healing with Scientific Certainty through the Christ” on Sunday, Dec. 9 from 2-4 p.m. at the Christian Science Church, 93 New Market Road, Tryon.

Driessen’s ideas are based on the original source book on Christian healing, the Bible, along with the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.  At this lecture, explore how mental and physical wholeness are natural to every single one of us as children of God. Discover how fear, ignorance and sin undermine health, and how an understanding of God as infinite good and ever-present love brings healing. Find out how this scientific system of prayer-based healing, called Christian Science, can be used by anyone to bring consistent and reliable health to their lives and the lives of others.

Driessen has experienced the effectiveness of prayer since she was a child. Recognizing the potential of Christian Science healing to relieve suffering worldwide, she became a full-time practitioner and teacher of this science.

Driessen is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, lecturing internationally, with special focus on medical and interfaith talks.” She travels from Jackson, Wyo. and New York City.

For more information, call 828-859-9370.

– article submitted by Rebecca Kemp