Larry Burkett

Larry Burkett
Born (1939-03-03)March 3, 1939[1]
Winter Park, Florida, United States[1]
Died July 4, 2003(2003-07-04) (aged 64)[1][2]
Gainesville, Georgia, United States
Cause of death Cancer and heart disease
Occupation Author
Radio personality[1]

Larry Burkett (March 3, 1939 – July 4, 2003) was an American author and radio personality whose work focused on financial counseling from an evangelical Christian point of view.[1]

Biography

Burkett was born the fifth of eight children. After completing high school in Winter Garden, Florida, he entered the U.S. Air Force where he served in the Strategic Air Command.[1]

Upon completion of his military duties, Burkett and his wife Judy returned to central Florida, where he worked in the space program at Cape Canaveral. He spent the next several years at the Space Center in charge of an experiments test facility that served the Mercury-, Gemini-, and Apollo-manned space programs. While working at the space center, Burkett earned degrees in marketing and finance at Rollins College.

Burkett left the Space Center in 1970 to become Vice President of an electronics manufacturing firm. In 1972, he became an evangelical Christian; an event that had a profound effect on his life. In 1973, he left the electronics company to join the staff of a nonprofit ministry, Campus Crusade for Christ, as a financial counselor where he met Austin Pryor, Ron Blue and other notable financial experts. It was during this time that he began an intense study of what the Bible says about handling money, and he started teaching small groups around the country.

Burkett left the campus ministry in 1976 to form Christian Financial Concepts (CFC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching the biblical principles of handling money.[3] In September 2000, CFC merged with Crown Ministries, creating a new organization, Crown Financial Ministries. Burkett served as Chairman of the Board of Directors until his death.[4]

Burkett died of heart failure after a long battle with cancer and other health problems.[2]

Works

Burkett published more than 70 books, sales of which now exceed 11 million copies and include several national best-sellers. The three radio programs that he began -- "Money Matters," "How to Manage Your Money," and "MoneyWatch," along with a series of short features titled "A Money Minute"—have been carried on more than 1,100 radio outlets worldwide. (Crown Financial Ministries has since replaced the three longer-form radio broadcasts with shows having different titles and reworked formats.) In May 1996, Southwest Baptist University conferred on Burkett an honorary doctorate in economics. His last book was Nothing to Fear, in which he gave an update on his experiences with cancer and cancer treatments.

Not long before his death, Burkett founded the Larry Burkett Cancer Research Foundation.

Larry's final book before his death was The Burkett & Blue Definitive Guide to Securing Wealth to Last, and was written with Ron Blue and Jeremy L. White.

Catastrophic warnings

In "The Coming Economic Earthquake" (Moody Press, Chicago, IL, 1991), Burkett delineated growing federal deficits and the ever increasing use of debt by business and households out of control. Burkett points out those severe economic times will appear sometime shortly after the millennium unless current polices are changed. Burkett believed that Keynesian economic policies, with ideals for continuing federal deficits and the implicit preference for higher levels of consumption, reduced saving, and a larger role for government in the economy, are a means to disaster.[3][5]

Burkett wrote that as interest on the debt consumes a larger and larger portion of the yearly federal budget, and more money is borrowed each year to pay the interest on what was borrowed in previous years, there will be a temptation to "monetize" the debt at an increasing rate; this would lead to a calamity not seen since the Great Depression. Burkett questioned whether or not elected leaders would take action in time to prevent fiscal chaos and believed they would not.[5]

Publications

Non-fiction

Novels

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Larry Burkett, and Ron Blue (2007). Your Money After the Big 5-0: Wealth for the Second Half of Life. B&H Publishing Group. p. 225. ISBN 9780805444322.
  2. 1 2 "Larry Burkett, Author and Speaker on Stewardship, Dies at 64". Cross Walk. July 7, 2003. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Larry Burkett: A Christian Financial Pioneer". Christian PF. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
  4. M Tsol (September 15, 2010). "10 Successful Christian Businessmen". Made Man. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
  5. 1 2 Leonard Gaston (July 1, 1993). "Book Review: The Coming Economic Earthquake by Larry Burkett". Foundation for Economic Education. Retrieved May 22, 2014.

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