In the late 1880s, Myrtle Fillmore's life was transformed when she heard and believed the idea, “I am a child of God and therefore I do not inherit sickness.” Speaking life-affirming words to her tuberculosis-ravaged body, she went on to live a life of health and wholeness.
News of Myrtle's prayer experience spread, and people near and far began sending their prayer requests to her. In 1890 Myrtle and her husband Charles began a prayer ministry. Daily they held in mind and heart the prayer requests of everyone who contacted them. That was 120 years ago. That was the beginning of Silent Unity. The prayers continue today as do the many stories of blessings received.
Our Gift to You—Limited Edition Commemorative CD
In recognition of the 120th anniversary of Silent Unity, we have created a free CD—Timeless Prayers From Silent Unity. Among other enduring Unity classics, the CD includes:• Myrtle's story, told by her granddaughter Rosemary Fillmore Rhea.
• “The Prayer of Faith,” recorded by Myrtle Fillmore.
• “I Am There,” written and recorded by James Dillet Freeman.
To order your free copy, click here.
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