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Certified Kingdom Advisors®

The value of dedicated biblical financial training.

Our counsel is deeply rooted in our faith and worldview. Our biblical principles provide a foundation that is timeless, transcendent, and effective. We believe we have an obligation to our clients to continuously seek knowledge and support through credible organizations to further our capacity to serve you in ways that align with our values.

As Certified Kingdom Advisors®, we receive professional development and training in the application of biblical principles, as well as community advocacy through a network of Christian financial professionals.

To obtain this designation, our Christian financial advisors complete advanced courses and case studies, are required to submit a letter of recommendation from a pastor and share endorsements from existing clients.

A Certified Kingdom Advisor® demonstrates:

  • The ability to apply biblical wisdom in financial counsel
  • Technical competence through other professional designation(s)
  • Ethical practice through active local church involvement
  • Biblical stewardship by pledging they practice biblical stewardship in their personal and professional lives and by giving regularly in proportion to their income

Biblical Principles

  • Spend less than you make
  • Be prudent with debt
  • Build liquidity
  • Set long-term goals
  • Act like a manager, not an owner
  • Give generously

Our membership is another way we strive to provide consistent and wise financial guidance to the families we serve.

Additional Faith-Based Finance Insights

Your 2021 Giving Plan

For a lot of people, January is the start of new resolutions, many that stick and many more that putter out after a month or two. We believe that making the decision to be more generous is one that everyone and anyone can, and should, adopt. Developing (and adhering!) to a giving plan is easier…

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Generosity Principles: The P’s of Giving

Increasing your family’s generosity is easier when you have a giving plan based on sound principles. I frequently meet families who have a plan for saving, investing, or spending, but an intentional giving plan is rare. Why is this the case? As we talk to new clients, they often express a goal to give more…

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Principles for Real Generosity

  2020 has been a year of many ups and downs. But giving will always have the power to lift. Brian Cochran joins us to discuss the P’s of giving, the impact of sacrificial generosity, as well as how the market has fared since the presidential election.

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New Year, New Questions

With a possible new president in the White House soon, many question how the tax landscape will change in the new year.  Financial Planner Brian Cochran discusses how the government influences economic growth, monetary vs. fiscal policy, and reminds us that regardless of one’s net worth, money can’t provide for what is truly important.

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A Root of Evil Can be Used for Good

The relationship people have with money should be a reflection of your relationship with God. Brian Cochran of John Moore Associates joins us to discuss money as a symbol of our beliefs, values and fears, and how a root of evil can be used as a channel for good.

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