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Two men tell on this program how, when they were quite young, they got a true concept of supply. One young man was extremely wealthy, the other penniless; but each needed a better understanding of God's constant provision for humanity. A woman also relates how she left behind her fears and doubts resulting from her childhood during the depression years.

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September 2, 1972
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