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  1. Nona Lovell Brooks (March 22, 1861 – March 14, 1945), described as a "prophet of modern mystical Christianity", [1] was a leader in the New Thought movement and a founder of the Church of Divine Science.

  2. The first root began in 1885 by Malinda E. Cramer of San Francisco, California. The second root had its beginning in 1887 by Nona L. Brooks, Fannie James, and Alethea Small of Pueblo, Colorado. These women were truly spiritual pioneers of their day.

  3. Discover the inspiring life and legacy of Nona L. Brooks, a pioneering figure in the New Thought movement and one of the founders of Divine Science.

  4. Beloved Minister and Teacher, Founder of First Church of Divine Science, Denver. The Divine Science Ministers Association acknowledges the Truth and Light in all and we give thanks to our Father for the light that shined so brightly through our loving and humble Minister and Teacher, Nona L. Brooks. BACK TO LIST.

  5. irp.cdn-website.com › c6b8bbe4 › files2024-02-27 13:56

    Nona L. Brooks, president and co-founder of the Divine Science College, Denver, Colorado (parent organization of the Divine Science Colleges over the country) was born in Louisville, Kentucky.

  6. nona l. brooks collection -- four books: mysteries; divine science principle and practice; short lessons in divine science; three articles

  7. Nona Brooks, teacher-minister-healer, traveled on tours teaching and healing throughout the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. She helped to form many churches and centers. Nona Brooks peacefully transitioned in 1945.