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Family Financial WorkbookFamily Financial Workbook By Larry Burkett Easy-to-follow worksheets help you structure and maintain your family’s budget—a tool you can return to year after year!

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How Do We Deal With Financial Trouble? by Dennis Rainey How you handle your money is one of the greatest tests of your marriage. More Money and marriage articles

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Money and Your Mate, Part 1 Guests include: Tommy NelsonShould you handle your money any differently now that you're married? On the broadcast today, Tommy Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas, gives couples advice about handling money after marriage. More Money and marriage broadcasts
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Communicating About Money
Howard Dayton
Ten principles for discussing finances with your spouse. Changing Your Financial Direction
Ron Blue
Four steps to getting where you want to be. Marriage Memo: Weathering the Storm of Job Loss
Jayna Richardson
When you’re on the other side looking back, how do you want to have handled it? Grace for the Great Recession
Dr. Tim Kimmel
Economic winters are not excuses to show fear but opportunities to live by faith. Can the Bad Economy Save Marriages?
Scott Williams
Money is a key factor in marriage breakups, but the economy is also keeping some couples from finalizing divorces Lessons From a Layoff
Janel Breitenstein
In a time when we were holding on by our fingernails, God showed Himself more near, more sovereign than ever. A Newsworthy Foreclosure?
Barbara Rainey
It's good for us to remember who owns everything in the first place. Surviving the Economic Storm
Ron Blue and Jeremy White
Four financial principles that will help your family in this time of economic uncertainty. Marriage Memo: What Is Happening in Our World?
Barbara Rainey
We who claim to belong to God must be measuring our experience against the truth.  God Is Still in Control
Barbara Rainey
Even in turbulent times, you and your family can trust in our Lord. Facing the Future With Thankfulness
W.R. “Witt” Stephens

 

Where Is Your Trust?
Dennis Rainey
In troubled times, we need to remind ourselves that God is in control. Where Is Your Treasure?
Randy Alcorn
Instead of leaving behind your treasures, send them on ahead. Adjusting to One Income
Ethan Pope and Mary Larmoyeux
25 key concepts to help you move from the marketplace to the home place. Balancing the Family Budget
Dennis Rainey
Five pointers that will benefit any couple. Coming Home to Raise Your Children
Christine Moriarty Field
It can happen if you know how to save money. Coping With Your Husband's Job Loss
Lori Fletcher
Seven ways a wife can show her support. Everybody Needs a Budget!
Larry Burkett
Far from being a burden, a budget opens the way to financial freedom. How Do We Deal With Financial Difficulties?
Dennis Rainey
How you handle your money is one of the greatest tests of your marriage. How to Succeed the Biblical Way
Ron Jenson
Are you successful? Take a moment and reflect on the question. What is your answer? Money Management for the Christian Family
Walter Moodie with Glen Hoos
If money is causing tension in your family, consider this three-step plan. Nearly Broke, Neary Divorced
David Boehi
Jerry and Nancy Foster's marriage almost self-destructed over his financial irresponsibility. Personality Conflicts Involving Money
Ray Linder
Personalities and Money...who are the contenders and what is the conflict. Pulling Weeds from the Garden of Our Lives
Dennis Rainey
Beware of these three seeds that can choke out your harvest. The Grand Illusion
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Choosing contentment over the desire to acquire. The Value of Money
Ray Linder
We must use money in a way that satisfies not just the senses but the soul.