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There is no floating when it comes to marriage. Swim, or sink. Admittedly, the divorce rate mocks our ability to swim, but it doesn’t negate the possibility of improvement. We can improve. The booklet Marriage: Sink or Swim offers practical views that can get partners moving toward spiritual unity and away from growing apart.

Cheryl Petersen has been married to the same guy for over 27 years. They have raised children, fostered children, and been through what, at the time, felt like hell and high water financially, emotionally, and health wise. The quickest answers to the problems were always spiritual truths put into everyday practice, and Cheryl discovered that 19th century spiritual teacher, Mary Baker Eddy’s ideas, were quite helpful. Therefore, Cheryl revised Eddy’s main book into today’s language and context in her own book, 21st Century Science and Health, from which comes the chapter Marriage.

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