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Chuck Bentley


Chuck Bentley is the CEO of Crown Financial Ministries. Crown's outreach impacts individuals, families, churches, and businesses through the joyful, liberating biblical truth of making and managing money so that God's purposes for one's life can be fulfilled. As host of the daily national radio broadcast, My MoneyLife, Chuck connects with all generations and inspires his audience with a strong scriptural emphasis. Chuck is the author of four books, including The Worst Financial Mistakes in the Bible, and How You Can Avoid Them. He is the Executive Producer of the God Provides film series, starring Dean Jones. He writes and produces a daily radio broadcast heard on over 1,200 outlets in the USA. Chuck is frequently a guest speaker addressing both churches and business leaders on biblical financial topics and has appeared on many television, radio and news outlets around the world. 

In addition to his responsibilities as CEO of Crown, Chuck is also the Founder and Executive Director of the Christian Economic Forum, an annual gathering of select marketplace leaders dedicated to improving the world through the advancement of ideas that work, with a focus on God's economic principles. He also serves on the board of Foundations for Farming, an initiative aimed at bringing transformation to individuals, communities and nations through sustainable agriculture and faithful stewardship of the land. Chuck earned a B.A. in Business Administration from Baylor University. Chuck and his wife, Ann have four adult sons. 
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