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Your Question:
How do I tell my family I'm broke?
Answer:
Telling your family you're broke can be a difficult conversation to have, especially if you're not used to being open about your finances. As a pastor, I've seen many families struggle with financial transparency, but I believe it's essential for building trust and unity. If I were to advise you, I'd suggest starting by being honest and direct with your family. Explain the situation and the reasons behind it, but avoid making excuses or blaming others. It's also crucial to be prepared for their reactions and concerns. My wife Susan and I have always made it a point to be open with each other about our finances, and it's helped us navigate tough times together. As a family, we could use this as an opportunity to discuss our values and priorities. Have we been taking on too much, or have we been generous with our resources? Are there areas where we can cut back and reallocate our funds? By having an open and honest conversation, we can work together to find a solution and come out stronger on the other side.
Sources:
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
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