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 Session 8 Questions - Money
Answer the questions below, which can also be found in your Couples Workbook on pages 59-68. Reflect on how these questions pertain to your relationship and next steps moving forward. Remember, there are no right or wrong answers here!
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Your Name & Spouse's Name
Selfie Survey Questions
Questions 1-5 found on pages 69-72 in your Couples Workbook.
1. How would you feel if you heard the following? What would be your likely response? (respond in the space for "other") *
2. How can you tell whether you have enough money? How does your answer compare with your future spouse's? *
3. Which of the following seems to be most like you when it comes to money? How? (answer "how" in the space for "other")
4. If your annual household income were $30,000, how much would you budget per month on each of the following? How do your answers compare with those of your spouse-to-be? (answer "how" in the space for "other") *
5. How do you think married couples should settle arguments about money? Why? *
WeTube Questions
Questions 1-10 found on pages 72-74 in the Couples Workbook.
1.  Read Matthew 6:19-24. If Visa, MasterCard, or Discover offered a card design that reflected what Jesus said here about money, what might it look like? *
2. Imagine that you have $10 for a "spending spree" in a dollar store. Your goal is to spend it on items you think are most valuable. What would you buy? What do you think your spouse-to-be would buy? Why? If you had to agree on your $10 purchase, how would you make your decisions? *
3. Which of the couples in this video remind you most of yourselves when it comes to money? Which remind you most of your parents? In three words, how would you sum up the way your childhood experiences with money influenced you? *
4. If it's true that money is the number-one issue that couples argue about, why don't they seem to argue about it more in public? How private do you think money matters should be? Why? *
5. Dr. Greg Smalley has said that the "hot button" issue of money can be intimidating, even scary. Why is that? What could make it less scary for you? *
6. Scott and Bethany Palmer admit they've had their share of disagreements about money. Does that make you more likely or less likely to take their advice seriously? Why? *
7. Which of the following underlying money issues do you think the two of you might encounter in the first year of your marriage? How could you start dealing with this before the wedding? (see workbook for list of underlying money issues) *
8. At which of the following times are you most vulnerable to spending more than you ought to? How could your spouse-to-be help you at those times? (see workbook for the list) *
9. Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Pick three of the things the apostle Paul says about love. How could a husband and wife demonstrate these in the way they handle money? *
10. Where do you think the two of you will turn most often for finished advice when you're married? Why? *
Next Steps
After answering the session questions above, read pages 75-76 for App(lication) and FaceTheBook to take things personally and to dig deeper with Ready to Wed.
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