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Episode 23: Money & Marriage - What Does It Mean To Be One? Part 2

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Tim Challies is a writer, public speaker and an Elder at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Ontario. Having been married for over 20 years , he offers a unique and trusted perspective on family, money and marriage.


Today continue our conversation with Tim where he shares advice about how we can properly apply biblical principles to various situations in marriage. It’ll be helpful to listen to the Part 1 of this interview before moving ahead with Part 2; it can be found at www.sacapital.ca/e22 or the previous episode wherever you are listening to this podcast.


What You'll Learn from This Episode:

  • The importance of oneness and headship in a marriage,
  • How to deal with ‘unorthodox’ situations (i.e. when the wife is the primary breadwinner)
  • Should Christians strive to have “good credit”?
  • Advice for couples seeking to get married

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Tim Challies is a writer, public speaker and an Elder at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto, Ontario. Having been married for over 20 years , he offers a unique and trusted perspective on family, money and marriage.


Today continue our conversation with Tim where he shares advice about how we can properly apply biblical principles to various situations in marriage. It’ll be helpful to listen to the Part 1 of this interview before moving ahead with Part 2; it can be found at www.sacapital.ca/e22 or the previous episode wherever you are listening to this podcast.


What You'll Learn from This Episode:

  • The importance of oneness and headship in a marriage,
  • How to deal with ‘unorthodox’ situations (i.e. when the wife is the primary breadwinner)
  • Should Christians strive to have “good credit”?
  • Advice for couples seeking to get married

Featured on the Show:

Follow Me

Twitter - https://twitter.com/IAMSeunAdeyemi

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/seunadeyemi

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-dollarsavvy-podcast.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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