Money Made Faithful With John Putnam

214 - When Money Becomes a Moment to Love


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Can money tensions become opportunities to love more deeply?

In this episode of Money Made Faithful, John Putnam shares how everyday financial tensions can actually form our hearts and draw us closer, rather than fracture our relationships.

Drawing from scriptures, our upbringing, fears, and expectations shape money conversations, and why it's critical that our goal is not victory but loving progress and oneness. With practical guidance on listening with curiosity, creating safe space for honest dialogue, and practicing shared stewardship, this episode invites couples to see every “money moment” as a moment to show our love - for God and each other - and a vital part of their spiritual growth together.

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • How money tensions can surface in any season

  • Why financial disagreements are often shaped by our upbringing, fears, and future expectations

  • The biblical call to contentment and the dangers of elevating money above our devotion to God

  • How to lead money conversations with curiosity, patience, and grace instead of defensiveness

  • The importance of shared stewardship, humility, and trust—especially when one spouse earns more

    Key Takeaways:

    • Money tensions are not proof that a relationship is broken; they are often invitations to practice love more deeply in very practical, daily ways.

    • Our financial habits and reactions are shaped early—sometimes as young as age six—which means compassion and curiosity toward our spouse’s story are essential in money conversations.

    • Scripture reminds us that the love of money (not money itself) can lead to harmful desires and distraction, so our aim is contentment in Christ and faithfulness with what He provides.

    • In financial disagreements, the goal is not to “win” the argument; the goal is loving progress, where oneness and unity matter more than being right.

    • Shared stewardship honors God’s design for marriage: income level does not determine spiritual authority or importance—both spouses bring God-given wisdom, perspective, and value to the table.

      “Money moments are not interruptions to your spiritual growth; they are part of it.”

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