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Christian stewardship

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the duty of the individual Christian to contribute time, talents, and material possessions in the service of God. Works on the duty of the individual Christian to contribute financially to the church are entered under [Christian giving.] Works on the solicitation and administration of church funds are entered under [Church finance.]

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Women In Profile Fifth Edition

 Item — Box M0072-12, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.

Dates: 1921–

Women In Profile First Edition

 Item — Box M0072-11, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.

Dates: 1921–

Women In Profile Third Edition

 Item — Box M0072-12, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

While many unpublished manuscripts naturally find their home in individual, family, or institutional collections, there are other manuscripts in our holdings which do not have such a home. This accruing collection brings intellectual cohesion to those manuscripts that broadly fit our holdings but are not included in other collections because each one might be the only item we have related to a person or a variety of other reasons.

Dates: 1921–