Ep 2014: Is Work Destroying Your Marriage?
We LOVE work and think it’s a gift from God. However, it’s one of the main distractions that can often take us away from our marriages and families. A common mistake made is working more to make more money to get more stuff. What does the Bible say about that? “Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own” (Luke 12:15).
In this episode Jim and Martha address some different ways that couples frequently chip away at the foundation of their marriages by getting caught up in less important activities, pastimes, and projects. Your marriage and family have to be a priority if they’re going to last, and that requires intentionality and determination to spend quality time together.
Listen for advice about examining the time you’re spending with your family versus the time you’re dedicating to less important areas, because if your marriage isn’t strong, it’s going to negatively impact other parts of life. You’re invited to take stock of your marriage and brainstorm ways to strengthen it today. For resources and further advice, reach out to Jim and Martha.
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Featuring: Jim & Martha Brangenberg
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