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Financial Ethic #5 Part 2: Is Extra Money the Answer to Your Financial Mistakes?
Does the idea of trying to generate a large amount of money in a short amount of time so that you can quickly erase all of your past financial mistakes sound appealing? Then this post is for you. Financial Ethic … Continue reading
It’s Worth It to Forgive (Part 4)
In the last post, we talked about how you can forgive your spouse even when they still “deserve” to be punished for their financial mistake. With God’s help, you can release your anger and overcome the urge to vindicate yourself. … Continue reading
It’s Worth It to Forgive (Part 3)
In the last post, we talked about how you can forgive your spouse even while you’re still suffering from the consequences of their financial mistakes. With God’s help, you can let go of your anger, and exchange it for a … Continue reading
It’s Worth It to Forgive (Part 2)
I want to ask you a question right from the start. Do you believe that your spouse’s intention was to hurt you when they made that mistake? If you’ve read my story, you know that I personally committed every financial … Continue reading
It’s Worth it to Forgive (Part 1)
Are you still angry? You know, about the mistake that your spouse made with the money back in 2007 or whenever it was? Did they spend too much on redecorating? Did you both lose a ton of money when they … Continue reading
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
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
Never Fear, God is Here- In Seasons of Financial Hardship
In the last post, I shared 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 begin to examine the passage that addresses … Continue reading
Never Fear, God is Here!
What does “fear” have to do with your finances? Probably more than you think. It can affect the decisions you make, foster unproductive habits, and prevent you from being open with your spouse. Fear can be the main stumbling block … Continue reading
Honey, I’m Home! Encouraging Your Unemployed Spouse
It’s 1:00 in the afternoon, and you’ve just put the kids down for a nap after an exhausting morning. Suddenly, you hear the front door. So you brace yourself, and peer around the corner, only to be greeted by a … Continue reading
