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Steele Croswhite - March 15, 2014

Time Management

God desires for us to be productive with our time: It is another resource He asks us to use for His purposes. Many struggling couples could have an incredible marriage if they just took the effort necessary to budget and prioritize their time. That said, much of our time is simply wasted time. We all know (and have experienced) that bad management of God’s resources leads to bad fruit. Poor time management can be a tremendous stress on a family, just like poor financial management. “Unless the Lord builds a house, the work of the builders is wasted. Unless the Lord protects a city, guarding it with sentries will do no good. 2 It is useless for you to work so hard from early morning until late at night, anxiously working for food to eat; for God gives rest to his loved ones.” (Psalm 127:1-2) This talk focuses on practical examples of how to organize and prioritize our time as couples by primarily focusing on what things matter most to God.

From Series: "Rock Solid"

The Rock Solid marriage preparation class is designed to help you be successful in your marriage! We are excited to see couples willing to invest time and energy in pursuit of a successful marriage. We believe that your participation in this class will be both informative and enjoyable, while providing a solid foundation for a lasting marriage. Just take a look at the table of contents and you will see why this class is so important! At The Rock, we are committed to helping you attain the fulfilling marriage God intended. In His plan, marriage is a serious commitment between husband, wife and God. The marriage vow is one that is meant to last a lifetime, yet so few couples enter marriage with the tools necessary for this long-term relationship. It is our desire to help equip you with these tools and to assist you in using them to produce a marriage that glorifies God - The Rock Solid materials will help!

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