Unlock the Secrets to a Financially Secure Marriage
6/16/202627 min
Financial expert Matt Bell shares biblical principles and practical tools for managing your money in a way that builds trust, peace, and purpose. From budgeting to car payments to long-term investments, you’ll discover how to make financial decisions that strengthen your faith and your marriage.
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First 90 secondsDave Stone0:00
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Matt Bell· Guest0:29
[upbeat music] It took me four and a half years to get out of debt. That's, you know, it took time. It wasn't just gonna happen instantly, and it may take time for couples to get into a better place financially. Be patient. Put honoring the Lord first. Put loving each other well second. Put making a difference in the world third, and start to orient your finances that way. It may not change radically overnight, but eventually you'll be on a very, very good path.
John Fuller· Host0:54
Well, that's Matt Bell, and he joins us today on Focus on the Family with Jim Daly. We're gonna be exploring some healthy habits for your marriage with regard to finances. Thanks for joining us. I'm John Fuller.
Jim Daly· Host1:06
You know, John, money can be a really touchy subject [laughs] within marriage- It can be ... and within families.
John Fuller· Host1:12
Mm-hmm.
Jim Daly· Host1:12
It's probably, you know, it ranks right up there, number one, two, or three in the areas of marriage that couples really struggle with. So it's a very important topic. We come to this probably every couple of months. We try to do a program to help people with their finances. Let me, uh, rattle off some stats. Did you