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Managing money in marriage
In his cartoon series "The Small Society," Brickman recently depicted a man asking a weather-beaten-looking couple: "With this crazy rate of inflation, what are you hanging on to?" "Each other" was the reply.
Why is it that the same economic pressures that draw some couples closer together tend to divide and divorce others?
Christian Science cites our attitude toward anything as what largely determines our experience with it. This Science helps us improve our thought-habits. The basis for correct thinking about money is that man, the representative of God, Spirit, Mind, is inseparable from all-harmonious good. In the spiritual household of God's creating, each identity fully reflects infinite, perfect substance. Spiritual understanding shows us the wholeness of every idea of God.
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December 17, 1979 issue
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Managing money in marriage
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Who are you listening to?
GENELLE AUSTIN-LETT
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Come to the revival
JOHN PAXTON QUALTROUGH
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Self-abnegation does not mean
JONATHAN WILLIAM YOST
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Self-consciousness— what self?
HELEN R. CONROYD
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At-one
FRANCES ELMINA BROWN
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Freedom from the Herods of today
MURIEL ROADMAN
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Maintain the facts
PENNY MARABEAS
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You, wanted and needed now
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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The chain of being
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Matt passed the test!
Carole Ann Brickner
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Christmas Eve of 1977, I found my husband...
NAOMI AAL with contributions from RALPH O. AAL
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In October 1978 I fell down the drain well of a basement window
SABRA VAN CLEEF
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Christian Science has changed my life as dramatically as it has...
ANNE-MARIE ALANIOU