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Equipping people worldwide to learn, apply, and teach God's financial principles so they may know Christ more intimately, be free to serve Him, and help fund the Great Commission.
Marriage
Financial conflict is reported as a top reason for divorce, as couples struggle with the humbling impact of materialism and lack of unity in important financial decisions. Couples who commit to learning about their spending tendencies and work together on their financial plan - whether spending, saving, giving, or investing - actually find their marriages strengthened.
Resources for Couples
New! Money and Marrige God's Way ... A new book by Crown Co-founder Howard Dayton

Introducing a powerful new resource by Howard Dayton, this book is sure to help you transform your marriage. Take this journey with Howard as he walks you through the importance of applying God's financial principles in our marriages.
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Focus on the Family® Resources
Focus on the Family is a nonprofit Christian ministry committed to nurturing and defending the family. Click here to learn about conflict areas you may be experiencing, or to join a couples' discussion group.
The Couple Checkup
This insightful tool is the perfect starting point for couples seeking to repair or grow their relationship.
Take the assessment now!
First Five Years of Marriage
What are the keys to a strong, lifetime marriage? Thousands of couples asked the same question and Focus on the Family's trusted counseling staff answered with this essential marriage reference.
Breaking the Cycle of Divorce
When you come from a home of divorce, making your own marriage work can be tougher than average. But, you can stop the cycle.
When Your Marriage Needs Help Pack
Every marriage has its struggles. The good news is that you can pull through it — and have a stronger relationship.
My husband Paul’s philosophy was to live for the day and enjoy life at whatever cost while I was a saver and wanted to tithe. During a Crown small group study, Paul accepted Christ as his Savior and his entire attitude toward money changed. Our marriage is stronger now, and I’ve been able to stay home with our newly adopted child, Samuel.
Kim Fertitta
Florida, U.S.
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