FREE WEBINAR

FAITHFUL FAMILY FINANCES

Financial planning builds a future. Financial discipleship shapes your heart.

 

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Our Guest: Jacob Laya

Jacobo Laya Jr. is a financial educator, Navy veteran, and founder of My Financial Compass, helping families—especially in Spanish-speaking communities—build financial stability with faith-based, practical tools. After 20 years in Naval operations, he launched his practice in 2019 and now equips couples and young adults to take control of their money and strengthen their financial foundations.

Your Host: Tanja Rouintree

Tanja Rouintree is a Christian marriage and parenting coach who helps families heal from betrayal, addiction, and trauma through emotional regulation, healthy communication, and biblical wisdom. Drawing on her background in education, board certifications, and her own journey of restoration, she brings faith, empathy, and practical tools to guide others toward hope and wholeness.

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Faithful Family Finances

Learn how to steward your finances with biblical wisdom and practical tools—while strengthening trust and unity in your marriage.Learn how to steward your finances with biblical wisdom and practical tools—while strengthening trust and unity in your marriage.Learn how to steward your finances with biblical wisdom and practical tools—while strengthening trust and unity in your marriage.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

In this free 60-minute webinar on Marriage and Money, we’ll talk about how to diffuse the tension around the most common stressor in your relationship.

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The difference between financial planning and financial discipleship—and why it matters

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How to align your values and priorities around money as "one flesh"

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Practical tools to budget, grow an emergency fund, and begin investing - even if it feels overwhelming

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How generational beliefs about money impact your current habits and conversations

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What Scripture says about debt, savings, generosity, and trust in provision

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