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Pursuing Financial Unity

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You like to squeeze the toothpaste from the middle, your spouse likes to squeeze from the end; you fly out of bed every morning like a songbird, your mate is like a bulldog ready for a fight anytime before ten a.m.; you have many acquaintances, your spouse only has one or two close friends. And that’s not where the differences end. They even affect your finances.

You like to shop ‘til you drop and your spouse can’t stand spending more than five minutes in the mall. You’re a spender. He’s a saver. You couldn’t care less about coupons, your mate wants you to clip every one from the Sunday paper and collect them in a little box.

With all of these differences, is it possible to pursue financial unity? Absolutely, and we have articles and resources that can help. This series is designed to help you move closer to God’s wish for financial unity in your marriage.

 
 

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