Friday, August 19, 2011

New Thought Teacher


Fannie B(rooks) James (1854 – 1914)
New Thought Teacher
The Church of Divine Science founders were Malinda Cramer and Nona L. Brooks. Three others played decisive roles in Divine Science's formative period: Nona’s sisters Alethea B(rooks) Small (1848-1906) and Fannie B(rooks) James (1854-1914) as well as Katherine (Kate) Quiner Bingham (1849 - 1913) who contributed to Nona’s healing.



Teacher and Administrator
Alethea ( 1848 -  1906 ), the oldest of the Brooks sisters, played a key role in the establishment of the Colorado College of Divine Science, serving as its first President beginning in October 1898.  Along with Fannie B(rooks) James, she was instrumental in setting course for the Denver Divine Science activity, serving through the time that Nona Brooks committed to full-time ministry and leadership of the College and Church.

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