Crown Financial Ministries

Crown Financial Ministries
Non-profit
Industry Personal finance
Career
Business
Founded 1976, merged in 2000
Headquarters Knoxville, TN, USA
Key people
Larry Burkett, Co-founder
Howard Dayton, Co-founder
Chuck Bentley, CEO
Slogan Do Well
Website www.crown.org

Crown Financial Ministries or Crown is a nondenominational, evangelical Christian ministry with the stated mission of equipping servant leaders to live by God’s design for their finances, work and life ... to advance transformation.[1]

Background

It was formed in 2000 by a merger of Larry Burkett's Christian Financial Concepts, (founded 1976), and Howard Dayton's Crown Ministries, (founded 1985). However, Burkett focused his ministry on mass media, (his radio show, Money Matters and a number of books), bible studies, seminars, and building a volunteer coaching ministry, while Dayton focused on small group studies.

The two had met in the 1990s and quickly became friends; they considered the merger logical due to the mission of their two groups. Burkett was chairman of the board of the combined entity until his 2003 cancer-related death; Dayton was CEO since the time of the merger until 2007 when Chuck Bentley became CEO.[2]

Activities

Its message is similar to the message given by financial talk show host Dave Ramsey, claiming that getting out of debt and controlling one's expectation of living are two important parts of Christian discipleship. In fact, Dave Ramsey credits the late Larry Burkett as one of his mentors who helped him get out of debt and form his thoughts and ideas on finances.[4] While they acknowledge there is no direct admonition in the Bible against assuming debt, they heavily discourage taking it on.

Some Christian financial planners, such as Gary Moore, criticize Crown for what they consider an aversion to taking on debt.[5]

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