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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Ask Chuck: How Do I Choose a Career?
Dear Chuck: I have been in my current job for only two years since graduation and am starting to feel I made a mistake. ... What career fields have a promising future and how can I make the transition?
Aaron Rodgers vs. Apostle Paul: Is Fantasy Football Wrong for Christians?
Is fantasy football gambling? My oldest sons (14 and 17) and husband are really into it and I am wondering if it's the right decision for them. Does the Bible say anything about something like this?
Ask Chuck: 7 Steps to Recover From a Disaster
My sister's home in Houston was seriously flooded during Hurricane Harvey. She and her family are fine, but in shock! They lost both cars, and his business is shut down until they can recover. What should they do now? Any advice?
Ask Chuck: What to Do About the Equifax Breach?
This Equifax security breach has me really concerned. What does it mean if I am among the millions who had their information stolen?
Ask Chuck: What Does the Bible Say About Taking Vacations?
I enjoy downtime from work. Going to nice places helps me to recharge and create family memories. Surely God doesn't mind if we take great vacations, but I don't know where to find it in the Bible!
Ask Chuck: Medicaid Divorce
A gentleman at work confided in me of his desire to file for a "Medicaid divorce" due to his wife's mounting medical bills. Is that biblical?
Ask Chuck: Should I Tithe on Gross or Net Income?
Now that we are on a fixed income, I'm wondering if we should continue to tithe off our gross income (which is usually a stretch each month) or tithe off our net income?
Ask Chuck: 4 Lessons About Your 401K
My wife and I have a mortgage, a car loan, and some student debt. In addition, we're maxed out on several credit cards after a series of bad spending decisions. Should I use my 401K to pay off my household debt?
Ask Chuck: Making Wise Decisions in Unsettling Times
We are living in unsettling times. I commend your desire to be ready if and when those tough times hit. Here are a few tips.
Ask Chuck: Is My Hybrid Really Worth It?
Should I downgrade to a non-hybrid car now while its value is still fairly good, or continue with the payments and try to save to replace the battery when necessary?