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October 25, 2011 • Page 3
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DAVE SAYS:
New Family, Lifestyle Changes
Dear Dave,
I just got married to a
wonderful lady with two
children. We’ve talked
over our ?nancial situation, and we’re determined to get out of debt
within two years. This
will mean some big
changes
in
our
teenager’s
lifestyles.
How can we break this
to them gently?
Dan
Dear Dan,
Having your wife,
who is also their mother,
on board with the plan
makes a big difference. I
think all of you need to
sit down and have a
frank, but loving, discussion about the changes
that are going to come
with this marriage for
everyone. The kids have
to adjust to a stepdad being on the scene, just
like you have to adjust to
a new marriage where
teenagers are part of the
package.
Let them know that
you don’t want to be the
bad guy, but that you
and mom have been
looking at the money situation, and things just
don’t add up. Then, it
wouldn’t be a bad idea
for mom to speak up at
this point. Let her tell
the kids that you’ve both
decided it’s time you
made the money behave,
and this will mean some
lifestyle changes for
everyone.
Listen to reasonable
input from them, and let
them
know
their
thoughts and feelings
matter. But they also
need to know things are
going to be different, and
this part needs to come
from mom. Otherwise,
Dave
RAMSEY
they’re likely to see you
as the wicked stepdad!
—Dave
Too Much
Going On
Dear Dave,
I’ve got some rental
houses, and I run a mail
route six days a week.
Plus, I grew up on a
farm, I still farm, and
I’m the minister of a
small church. I’m trying
to sort these things out,
and decide how to free
up more time to work in
the ministry. I’m not
sure what to do.
Damon
Dear Damon,
I would spend some
serious time thinking
about your situation and
praying. Ask God directly what he’s calling
you to do for this season
of your life. Once you’re
called into the ministry,
then you’re in the ministry. But one of the
questions we’re looking
at here is this: should
this be the season in
which you continue to do
this kind of church
work? Lots of ministry
work is done outside the
church, or at least it
should be.
Plus, you’ve got to be
having fun. You’ll be
having fun when you’re
doing what you were designed to do. Let me ask
you a question. If you
had a clean slate, no obligations and unlimited
money, what would you
do? Now, I’m not talking
about sitting on the
beach and forgetting the
family. That’s not an option once you have the
responsibility in place.
I’m talking about a kind
of work that you’re going
to fall in love with and
completely pour yourself
into. If it’s being involved
in rental properties and
real estate, ?ne. If it’s
dumping the rental
properties, mail route,
and farming so you can
concentrate on the ministry, that’s great, too.
Think it over from
that perspective, but I’d
say one or two of these
things needs to disappear within the next few
months. If not, it’s going
to start eating you up inside.
—Dave
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