Monthly Archives: December 2010

How to Free Your Marriage From Financial Friction: Part 3

Your marriage, and EVERY marriage, can be free from financial friction if at least 1 spouse is willing to commit to living by God’s truth, even when it doesn’t make sense to them. I know it sounds crazy, but it’s … Continue reading

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How to Free Your Marriage From Financial Friction: Part 2

Your marriage, and EVERY marriage, can be free from financial friction if at least 1 spouse is willing to commit to living by God’s truth, even when it doesn’t make sense to them. I know it sounds crazy, but it’s … Continue reading

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How to Free Your Marriage From Financial Friction: Part 1

By now, you’ve read all about what financial friction is and how and why it is destroying so many marriages.     But it doesn’t have to. Your marriage, and EVERY marriage, can be free from financial friction if at least 1 … Continue reading

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Money and Marriage: The Way It’s Supposed to Be (Understanding Financial Friction Part 4)

What happens to a marriage when it is free from financial friction? Based on my personal experience and the testimonies of other couples, it creates a sense of peace, purpose, and power.  Let me take a minute to illustrate my … Continue reading

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Why Can Money Talks Be So Miserable? (Understanding Financial Friction Part 3)

“Financial Friction” is the term that I use to describe the arguments, division, tension, and /or disharmony related to finances within a marriage. And in order to be free from it, you must gain an understanding of where financial friction … Continue reading

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Where Does Financial Friction Come From? (Understanding Financial Friction Part 2)

If you and your spouse struggle to peacefully communicate about money, you’re not alone.  In fact, according to statistics, you’re in the majority.  Even though few married couples will openly admit to having this problem, one survey shows 72% of … Continue reading

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Freedom from Financial Friction! (Understanding Financial Friction Part 1)

Do you and your spouse struggle to communicate about money?  If so, then you’re not alone.  According to statistics, money is the #1 source of tension, division, and even divorce among married couples today, including Christians.

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Never Fear, God is Here- When You’ve Been Impulsive or Irresponsible

In the last 4 posts, I illustrated how fear can be a stumbling block to financial marital unity, but that The Bible provides an alternative that is both desirable and achievable.  Now, we will conclude our examination of the passage … Continue reading

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Never Fear, God is Here- When You’re Making Decisions

In the last 3 posts, I illustrated how fear can be a stumbling block to financial marital unity, but that The Bible provides an alternative that is both desirable and achievable.  Now, we will continue to examine the passage that … Continue reading

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Never Fear, God is Here- When You’ve Made Mistakes

In the last 2 posts, I illustrated how fear can be a stumbling block to financial marital unity, but that The Bible provides an alternative that is both desirable and achievable.  Now, we will continue to examine the passage that … Continue reading

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