Demand, supply, and God's steady love

A Few years after I went into my own business as a Christian Science practitioner, our money crunch got severe. My wife had stopped working to care for our newborn daughter, and the income from my practice was critically short. Our one credit card was canceled. We were often late with other payments. We joked lamely about pine floats for dinner, which was a glass of water with a toothpick. We had zero savings. And our families were not in a position to help us.

Once, I searched the washing machine for a dime.

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