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From the Editors
For many, though certainly not everyone, money absorbs a tremendous amount of thought and energy. For some, there seems to be little. Others seem to have more than they know what to do with and are captivated by what it can do and buy. Yet, the words on the cover, "From God: the permanent income of good," introduce a new/old idea for human economy. Our welfare, our supply, our good, aren't really dependent on dollar bills or pounds sterling. God is the source—the dependable and stable source—of all we truly need.
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December 27, 1993 issue
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From the Editors
The Editors
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Income is within
Sharon Slaton Howell
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Negotiating
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Giving glory to God by loving unconditionally
Donna P. Tsarnas
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No false witnesses to sin
Robert A. Johnson
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Can Kids Save the Rain Forests?
Kerry O'Neil
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Looking forward to a new year—or a new vision of reality?
William E. Moody
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The real attraction
Barbara M. Vining
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Learning to trust God wholeheartedly leads to a growing...
Dorothy B. Hewitt
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I can testify that recently my family had an experience which...
Tony Martin with contributions from Matthew James Martin
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Actors, singers, dancers—all performers are forever going...
Sue Read Forma
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My husband and I were working together with my dad on...
Pamela Joy McAuliffe