Chuck Bentley
Chuck Bentley is CEO of Crown Financial Ministries, a global Christian ministry, founded by the late Larry Burkett. He is the host of a daily radio broadcast, My MoneyLife, featured on more than 1,000 Christian Music and Talk stations in the U.S., and author of his most recent book, Seven Gray Swans: Trends that Threaten Our Financial Future. Be sure to follow Crown on Facebook.
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Does Job Hopping Mean More Money?
Does staying at a job for more than two years mean you'll get paid 50 percent less?
What Should I Do If I\'m Unfairly Paid?
I feel like I am getting underpaid as a female doing the same job as the men in my office. How do I deal with this as a Christian?
What You Need to Know About the New Tax Bill
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was signed into law back in December, millions started asking and wondering how it would personally affect them.
Not Ready for Amazon Go?
Research shows the use of paper money rather than plastic proves effective in curbing spending. This runs contrary to the Amazon Go plan.
Creative Ways to Increase Your Income
Often many people overlook the opportunities awaiting them outside their regular jobs that can help them alleviate stress and progress towards financial freedom.
Your Wealth Is In Your Health
No doubt our finances are directly affected by how well we steward our bodies.
Theology Questions From Trump's Spiritual Advisor
I have been reading about Reverend Paula White, who has been called President Trump's "spiritual advisor," and she is apparently in the "prosperity gospel" camp. How do I explain to my friends the error in her theology?
What We Can Learn About Financial Freedom from Chip and Joanna Gaines
Just as Chip and Joanna were not an "overnight success" but had to learn to persevere, you too must make small steps of progress daily, avoid discouragement and continually ask the Lord for His help
How Can I Stick to My New Year's Resolutions?
Like our health, financial goals are important if we want to be proactive and manage our money well.
Resting and Resetting for the New Year
In reviewing the year, it is important to learn from our mistakes and celebrate the victories.