Faith & Finance with Rob West
Are you looking for a way to grow your relationship with God, and with your spouse if you’re married? If you’re willing to put in some time and effort, a great new resource will help you enhance your marital and spiritual relationships. We’re pretty excited about it, and Dr. Gary Chapman is here to explain it all. Dr. Gary Chapman is a highly sought-after speaker, counselor, and author of several books on love, communication, and personal growth. His most famous work is The 5 Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate.


May 22, 2026
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May 22, 2026
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May 21, 2026
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Working on your marriage benefits not just the couple but also their children and the broader community. Strong marriages create strong families, which have a positive impact on society. For Christian couples, it’s essential to follow biblical principles for marriage, as the Bible has much to say about how to nurture this sacred relationship.
This 12-week Bible study includes:
Topics covered include communication, expressing love, handling anger, and resolving conflicts—essential skills for any marriage.
A key theme in the study is the importance of regular, honest communication. Marriages don’t drift together; they drift apart. Therefore, couples must intentionally spend time together, discuss their feelings, and address issues. By listening to each other with the goal of understanding, not arguing, couples can find solutions and strengthen their bond.
One chapter focuses on making money an asset to your marriage while stressing the importance of financial transparency and fidelity. Managing money together is a significant part of marriage, and disagreements over finances are common. The study encourages couples to align on issues like giving, saving, and spending while working as a team to manage household finances.
Couples who commit to this study will be better equipped to nurture a loving, supportive, and united marriage. Not only will they benefit, but their children will also see a healthy model of financial and relational teamwork.
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