If you invited God into your finances, what could happen? Author Bob Lotich and his wife Linda talk about money, marriage, and making financial decisions.
Ready to think outside the box as you spend, save, and give? Author Bob Lotich paid off $400K in debt and gave $1 million by age 40. Start here.
In a hard spot with money? Bob Lotich and his wife Linda know financial shame. But they also know how to go from I'm broke to smart money management.
Money matters can be a pain point in any marriage and family. However, stepfamilies can produce monetary minefields! Ron Deal, along with, Greg S. Pettys and David O. Edwards, discuss financial planning and how blended families can finance togetherness.
I didn’t want to work hard to hand my paycheck over to cover his debt. I wanted to spend my money my way. He is the one who went to college and accrued it!
Working together, Cherie and Brian Lowe were able to pay off $127,000 worth of debt in four years. The Lowes tell how working as a team to manage the household finances can lead to surprising benefits.
Could arguing about money be negatively affecting your intimacy? Cherie and Brian Lowe think it can. It certainly did theirs. The Lowes encourage couples to slay the debt dragon and fall more in love!
At the end of my life, I won’t be sad about what I couldn't afford. I’ll be thankful for the rich memories and lives we’ve built with our children.
Ideas to help you feel like you’re living in luxury without spending much money … or any at all.
We can learn to live happily even if we are denied things we consider essential.
Five pointers that will benefit any couple.
Learning to be content with enough.
If people can come to grips with the real purpose of money and understand the truth about it from God's perspective, their lives and marriages will benefit greatly.
Is it possible to get through college without going into debt?
Are your spending habits becoming a debt habit?
Helpful tips for conquering a necessary task.
You can do it!
Economic winters are not excuses to show fear but opportunities to live by faith.
In a time when we were holding on by our fingernails, God showed Himself nearer, more sovereign than ever.
Money is a key factor in marriage breakups, but the economy is also keeping some couples from finalizing divorces.
Four steps to getting where you want to be.
If money is causing tension in your family, consider this three-step plan.
We must use money in a way that satisfies not just the senses but the soul.
Choosing contentment over the desire to acquire.
It’s important for husbands and wives to agree on financial decisions because they both will experience the consequences.
How you handle your money is one of the greatest tests of your marriage.
Four financial principles that will help your family in this time of economic uncertainty.
Instead of leaving behind your treasures, send them on ahead.