Christian Science Practitioner and Teacher

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If you have any questions I’d love to hear from you…

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Who I am…

I am a life-long Christian Scientist who accepts patients ready to rely on prayer alone for healing.  My office is in Lubbock, Texas; however, I accept patients world-wide via phone, text, and email consultation. I have been listed officially in the Christian Science Journal as a practitioner for over 34 years.

I am also a Christian Science teacher, published author, and former Christian Science lecturer.

On a more personal note, I love cycling, hiking, writing lyrics, and playing the piano.

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What I do…

I am available to accept patients who are in need of healing and looking for a prayerful approach, no matter what the problem may be. Christian Science treatment is a form of prayer, which is effective no matter where the patient may reside. My practice includes those who call for specific treatment and those who simply have questions about Christian Science. I’m always happy to consult with you.

For over 25 years I have been a Christian Science teacher, as well. In Class, the student learns the principles of Christian Science, which are based on the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. Following the completion of Class, the student is welcomed into the annual Association meeting.

You may enjoy this article as it further discusses Christian Science Class Instruction.

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My credentials…

In addition to a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of Tulsa and a Master’s degree in Christian Ministry with an emphasis on the Old Testament,  I am a Journal-listed Christian Science practitioner and hold a bachelor's degree from the Board of Education, an auxiliary to the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.

For many years, I have also enjoyed writing for the Christian Science periodicals. To reference the titles, please click on the appropriate link below. Please note, to access all my articles on jsh-online.com you'll want to search under my maiden name "Lynn A. Gray" or my married name "Lynn G. Jackson", or under the title of the article itself.