Listen "How Much Should One Spend On A Wedding?"
Episode Synopsis
Is there a right or wrong amount one should spend on a wedding?
Weddings can be amazing, but they can also be extremely costly. The average wedding in America is 30,000 dollars. Yes, you read that correctly. People are spending on a wedding the same price you can buy a car, or a down payment on a home. Is spending this amount wrong or something you should feel guilty about? How much should a person spend on a wedding?
There are varying & passionate opinions when approaching costs for a wedding.
Often times women and even men have thought about their dream wedding from the time they were children. To them this is a once in a life time experience, and their feelings are to spare no cost. Therefore when dealing with peoples dreams and expectations you have to be sensitive. Although you may disagree, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your opinion is the right one.
For the most part, there isn’t a right or wrong amount one should spend on a wedding, accept on TWO occasions.
In this podcast episode we take a close look at the subject of how much a person should spend when planning a wedding. We share from a non-biased perspective, and then a personal perspective when approaching this subject. We then offer helpful tips for couples when discussing this subject among yourselves to avoid disagreements. Finally we give two exceptions when a cost for a wedding can be outside the will of God.
Hosted by Pastor Brian Wallace & Keonte McDonald
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