God, Money and Purpose is Back For Its Third Season

After taking some time off, God, Money and Purpose is back for season 3. As we move into a new season, and our children go off to school, we reflect on some of the lessons we have learned this summer.

Watch this video to learn more about these insights:

  • Know that you can trust your partner, yourself, and God.
  • Have a clear vision of the relationship
  • Minimize fear and doubt, especially in times of chaos
  • Eliminate excuses

Click on the link below to watch this episode, and learn more about how you can strengthen your relationship with your wife now that you will have more time inside the house together.

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