Equipping people worldwide to learn, apply, and teach God's financial principles so they may know Christ more intimately, be free to serve Him, and help fund the Great Commission.
30-Year History
Howard Dayton and Larry
Burkett were acquaintances for many
years and were close friends since the early 1990s. Howard
had founded Crown Ministries on September 19, 1985. He
recognized that Crown Ministries was doing an Almost simultaneously, God began a process of prompting both Howard and Larry with an uneasy sense that there was something more that their ministries should be doing. The same Scripture reference kept prompting both Larry and Howard to seek a better way:
After much study, discussion, and a lot of prayer, the boards of both Crown Ministries and Christian Financial Concepts unanimously agreed to merge into a new organization, Crown Financial Ministries, on September 7, 2000. Howard assumed the role of CEO, and Larry continued to do radio broadcasts and served as the chairman of the board until his home-going on July 4, 2003. The union of these two healthy ministries created an unprecedented alliance that proceeded to have a far-reaching impact on the church in America and around the world. In 2005, Howard began asking the board of directors to begin to prepare for his succession from the role of CEO. After consistent prayer and an intensive process the board of directors unanimously appointed Chuck Bentley as the ministry’s new CEO effective September 1, 2007. Chuck had served with excellence at Crown, first as Dallas Area Director, then in the home office as Vice President of the U.S. Fieldteam and then as the Senior Vice President of the
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job one church at a time with small study groups in many
parts of the country and the world, but he had a vision
to reach millions - not thousands. Larry had seen phenomenal
growth in the outreach of Christian Financial Concepts
since he founded it on May 6, 1976, and his radio broadcast
was well recognized. Yet, the one area he wanted to impact
with small study groups was the local church. 