THINGS YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
\u201cOnly 23% of people talk about money openly, while 77% avoid it or are defensive about this topic.\u201d
\u201cThe average pastor is part of the 77% that would rather avoid talking about money.\u201d
\u201cPastors, especially stewardship pastors, can help transform the conversation about money by helping the marriages in your church to have the conversation around money.\u201d
\u201cYou\u201d processed this decision, but \u201cwe\u201d didn\u2019t. It\u2019s time for me to do on the outside what you just did on the inside.\u201d
\u201cRead one chapter in this book and then discuss it with your spouse, and suddenly, you don\u2019t need a therapist. You just got a personalized look into how your spouse thinks and feels.\u201d
THINGS YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE
The 5 distinct factors that tend to be running beneath the surface of money issues in marriage.
1. There\u2019s a resistance for a couple to be one in their marriage due to selfishness and a desire for independence.
2. Each person in the marriage has different values and sees the other\u2019s choice of values as the wrong values.
3. Men and women tend to have two different sets of underlining sets of fears, worries, and insecurities; their individual financial cliffs. In their attempt to push away from their own financial cliffs, they inadvertently pull their spouse closer to the edge of their own different financial cliffs.
4. Couples have different and often opposite ways of processing through money decisions, which causes stress and anxiety around financial decisions.
5. Couples have strong reactions based on faulty assumptions often due to our past experiences related to money.
Resources
Thriving In Love & Money book & workbook.
Thriving In Love & Money website