I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.
Hebrews 12:11 NewsletterGood morning Reader, Over the past four years of marriage, my husband and I have paid off 23 debts totaling $20,687.77. It didn’t happen overnight. And it didn’t happen by accident. It happened because we decided to move forward together. Here’s what that looked like:
None of these steps are complicated. But they require unity and consistency. The greatest blessing hasn’t just been watching balances go down. It’s been learning how to communicate, plan, and stay aligned — even when it wasn’t easy. We’re not where we ultimately want to be. But we are no longer where we started. And that progress came from deciding to do this together. If money conversations feel tense or overwhelming in your marriage, I created something to help. Download my free Money Talks: A Faith Guide to Better Communication. It walks you through the same framework my husband and I use to stay on the same page.
You don’t have to do this alone. Have a great weekend, Stewardship Tip
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I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.