Ever done the affirmations, cleared the clutter, spoken the word — and still felt like prosperity was a locked door? You're not doing it wrong. You may have only gotten half the teaching.
Charles Fillmore gave Unity its prosperity law. But Myrtle Fillmore — the one who actually kept the books — taught something quieter and, honestly, more durable: that prosperity isn't a formula, it's a relationship. Gratitude, blessing, service, and a rich inner life, tended daily.
Join Rev. Gordon Keyler for five weeks rediscovering the prosperity teaching Myrtle actually lived — not the version that got flattened into a technique. Register: minister@abqunity.org