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Couples Money Talks: Why You’re Not on the Same Page (And How to Fix It with Grace)
Learning to talk about money as a couple is a huge undertaking that can literally make or break your relationship. If you and your spouse can’t seem to get on the same page financially, this faith-based guide will help you identify the root issues and rebuild...
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Financial Planning for Families: How to Build Stability While Raising Kids
Raising children is one of the most meaningful and challenging adventures in life. But let’s be honest—it’s also one of the most expensive. Between diapers, daycare, dance classes, and future college dreams, the financial demands on growing families are real. That’s why financial planning for families is more than just smart—it’s essential.
Financial Planning in Your 30s: The Ultimate Money Guide for Couples
Your 30s can feel like the decade where all the “real life” things hit at once. Buying a home. Growing your family. Building a career. Paying off debt. Starting to think about retirement (wait… already?). And if you’re feeling like your income and your dreams aren’t quite lining up, you’re not alone. Let’s walk through how to approach financial planning in your 30s as a couple—with wisdom, intention, and a whole lot of grace.
Financial Planning For Newlyweds: Build Your Strong Foundation Together
Getting married is a big step, and when you add finances into the mix, it can feel like a whole new level of complexity. But with intention, communication, and God’s wisdom, your finances can be a source of peace, strength, and alignment in your marriage. Financial planning for newlyweds offers unique challenges and opportunities.
In this guide, we’ll walk through practical steps to help you build a strong financial foundation together as a newlywed couple, so that your financial goals and dreams can align with your values and shared vision for the future.
Financial Planning in Your 20s: Building a Strong Foundation for Life
Your 20s are a wild mix of freedom, figuring things out, and (let’s be honest) Googling how taxes work. It’s a decade full of change—but also full of opportunity. If you’re ready to jump into financial planning in your 20s, but feeling a little overwhelmed, you’re not alone! Rest assured that this is the perfect time to build a solid financial foundation that honors your faith and values, gives you peace of mind, and sets you up for future abundance and generosity.
Let’s walk through the key building blocks of wise financial wellness. Whether you’re fresh out of college or just starting to take finances seriously, these steps will help you gain clarity and confidence.
How to Buy a Home in 2025 (Even If You Feel Like It’s Out of Reach)
Wondering how to buy a home in 2025 (or if it’s even possible)? Buying your first home in today’s market can feel like chasing a moving target—but here’s how to make progress, even if you’re not sure you’ll ever get there.
If you’ve spent any time scrolling Zillow lately with your spouse and then promptly said,
“How is anyone affording this right now?”
You are not alone.
Stress, Mental Health, Money & What To Do Now
Have you ever felt like stress is running your life? No matter how much you try to stay on top of everything, the weight of responsibilities, expectations, and unexpected challenges just keeps piling up. Whether it’s work, relationships, health, or money, stress affects all of us—and if left unchecked, it can take a serious toll on your [mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, etc] health.
How to Stop Impulse Spending: A Mindful Approach to Money
Ready to stop impulse spending? You’re not alone! Impulse spending is a common issue, especially in today’s ‘Buy Now’ culture, and can quickly spiral out of control, turning small purchases into big financial regrets. Whether it’s buying the latest tech, grabbing items off a clearance rack, or succumbing to “limited-time offers,” we’ve all experienced the temptation to spend impulsively. These quick decisions can feel satisfying in the moment, but they can lead to long-term financial stress.
How to Improve Your Financial Health by Practicing Gratitude
When most people think about improving their financial health, gratitude isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Budgeting, saving, and cutting expenses often take center stage. But what if one of the simplest—and most impactful—ways to transform your finances...
How to Spend Less Money on Christmas— Without Sacrificing Holiday Spirit
The holiday season is filled with joy, love, and... spending money. If buying Christmas gifts and planning festivities leaves you anxious, don’t worry—it doesn’t have to be this way! With some simple planning, you can stick to your budget while keeping the Christmas...