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Financial infidelity isn’t just about money — it’s about trust. In this episode, we talk about what happens when financial secrets creep into marriage and even into church life. Hidden spending, secret debt, private accounts, and “good intentions” can quietly damage relationships and create distance between spouses and their faith community.
We unpack why financial infidelity happens, how it impacts communication, and what the Bible says about honesty, stewardship, and unity in marriage. We also discuss how churches can unknowingly contribute to pressure around money — and how couples can navigate giving, generosity, and transparency together.
If you’ve ever hidden a purchase, avoided a money conversation, disagreed about giving, or felt tension between faith and finances, this conversation is for you. There is hope, healing, and a path forward through honesty, grace, and shared vision.
Subscribe for more conversations on faith, marriage, and real-life challenges.
By Matthew GarzaFinancial infidelity isn’t just about money — it’s about trust. In this episode, we talk about what happens when financial secrets creep into marriage and even into church life. Hidden spending, secret debt, private accounts, and “good intentions” can quietly damage relationships and create distance between spouses and their faith community.
We unpack why financial infidelity happens, how it impacts communication, and what the Bible says about honesty, stewardship, and unity in marriage. We also discuss how churches can unknowingly contribute to pressure around money — and how couples can navigate giving, generosity, and transparency together.
If you’ve ever hidden a purchase, avoided a money conversation, disagreed about giving, or felt tension between faith and finances, this conversation is for you. There is hope, healing, and a path forward through honesty, grace, and shared vision.
Subscribe for more conversations on faith, marriage, and real-life challenges.