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The Practice

What is a Christian Science practitioner? A practitioner receives patients in his/her practice for the purpose of healing through Christian Science treatment. Every practitioner conducts their practice differently. In general you should expect to have easy access to the practitioner through the media of your choice. You should expect to contact the practitioner each day that you would like treatment. You can feel free to ask questions about Christian Science and expect, in some situations, references of study. Be sure to ask the practitioner about their charges, statements, and expectations.

How can I learn to practice Christian Science? Practitioners are available to guide you in your reading and studying. They will also answer questions for you as you go along. Click here for more resources.

Can anyone be healed? Yes. Healing in Christian Science, when used without other healing or curative methods, is effective. It has been documented for over 150 years.

Can anything be healed? Yes. All types of problems have been healed. For encouragement, you might enjoy the last 100 pages of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, -– there you’ll find verified testimonies of physical healing that have occurred simply by reading this book. If you’d like a copy of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures please contact me. I'm happy to send you a free copy.

What if I’m not healed when I hire a practitioner to help me, what can I do then? Continue to study Christian Science on your own to deepen your spiritual sense of God and your relationship to Him. Also, you might find that another practitioner would be more helpful to you. Healing should occur quickly and easily.

What if I left Christian Science years ago and want to come back to it for healing –- is that possible? Of course. Any one who is seeking a deeper understanding of their relationship with God can call a Christian Science practitioner. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been away or what went on during those years, -- it only matters that you’re wanting to take these steps again and are willing to lean solely upon God for healing. Please don’t hesitate to call. 

I’ve never called a practitioner before but I’d like to. Do I have to know one personally to call? Absolutely not. Practitioner’s are always happy to hear from any one, any time. If you’re unsure whether or not you’d like or need Christian Science treatment you can always simply contact a practitioner and consult with them. To discuss your case with me please call (806) 796-1753, or text or  email me.

Can I ask two or more practitioners to pray for me? No. The ethics of Christian Science require that a patient seek treatment from one practitioner at a time. It’s similar to asking a medical doctor for help, -- having only one doctor on the case for a particular problem is the norm. Christian Science practitioners practice to be ethical and not intrude upon each other’s cases or patients.

Why do some healings occur faster than others? In my practice I’ve found a number of elements that lead to quicker healing, but it’s only fair to say that each case is different and unique. The burden rests upon the practitioner to prove this Science and effect the needed healing. 

Can I call a practitioner to help me with a physical problem such as arthritis? Definitely! You can call a practitioner for help with problems including relationship, financial, business difficulties. or anything else that needs correction and normality.

What questions will the practitioner ask me? Each practitioner will ask different questions. There are no pat questions or answers when discussing your case with a practitioner. On a general basis, the practitioner may ask you how you’re feeling, how long you’ve explored Christian Science, if you have had other healings, what you believe has caused the problem that needs healing, or anything that might help the practitioner assess the situation and your understanding of God.  He’ll also ask you practical questions like your full name, address, phone number, email, etc. You should feel free, also, to ask the practitioner any questions you may have such as fees, hours, or questions more pertinent to Christian Science and to your particular case.

Will the practitioner condemn me for doing something wrong? No, she shouldn’t. She should be very compassionate toward you, -- wanting to help you out of the problem not create more of a problem. But, if you have done something wrong it’s helpful to tell the practitioner so it can be treated and healed.

How often should I call a practitioner? Every day if you wish to have treatment for that day. Or, occasionally as needed. The practitioner wants to know how you’re doing and loves hearing from you. You should also feel free calling a practitioner for more information any time you have questions or concerns.

How much does it cost to go to a practitioner? Each practitioner sets her fee individually. There may be charges for consultation, treatment, emails, office visits, etc. Please contact me and I’ll be happy to share my fees with you. 

Does a practitioner ever reduce his fees? Absolutely! If the healing is not quick or complete the practitioner is actually required to reduce his fees. Often, a practitioner will reduce the fee if the patient cannot afford the practitioner’s normal fee, -- make sure to ask prior to requesting treatment.