Budgeting Together

Budgeting Together

Author: Focus on the Family April 20, 2026 Duration: 1:30

Many couples would benefit from a financial budget. Jim Daly explains how couples can each do their part, despite their differences, to get out of debt, live on a budget, and move forward as a team.

 

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Each day, Focus on the Family Commentary offers a brief, thoughtful pause amid the noise. Hosted by Focus on the Family president Jim Daly, these episodes distill decades of experience into ninety-second segments packed with practical insight. You’ll hear straightforward advice rooted in biblical wisdom, specifically aimed at strengthening marriages and guiding parents through everyday challenges. The pace is deliberate and the tone is encouraging, designed to fit into the busiest of schedules without feeling rushed. This isn't about lengthy lectures; it's about delivering a concentrated dose of perspective that can be applied immediately. Whether navigating communication struggles, discipline questions, or simply seeking a moment of spiritual grounding, the podcast serves as a reliable, daily touchpoint. It’s for those who believe that strong families form the cornerstone of a healthy society and culture, and who want actionable support to make that belief a lived reality. Tune in for concise, meaningful commentary that meets you right where you are, offering clarity and encouragement to help your family thrive.
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