What makes a Christian Financial Adviser different to their non-Christian counterpart?

In essence a Christian adviser recognises that ‘the earth is the Lord's and everything in it’ and thus that everything we 'own' is, in effect, God's. We merely hold money and possessions on trust for Him. Christian advisers are not automatically more qualified, more ethical or "better" than their non Christian counterparts. But what they can claim is that they love God and try to put Him first in everything that they do. This makes them totally different to non-Christian advisers and this difference should add real value for the Christian client seeking to discern God's will for their finances.

ACFA encourages its members to use eight Biblical principles of financial management when working with Christian clients. These principles are:

·       Ownership – God owns 100% of everything

·       Integrity – Deal fairly with others

·       Generosity – Give generously

·       Planning – Plan ahead

·       Borrowing and lending – Borrow cautiously and repay; lend freely

·       Savings and investment – Establish a savings plan

·       Provision for dependents – Make provision, don’t protect

 

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ACFA Statement of Faith

1. God as the Creator and Sustainer of all Creation and the Father of all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.

2. The Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Redeemer of the world and the One Mediator through faith. In Him alone can we obtain the forgiveness of sins.

3. God, the Holy Spirit, who indwells every Christian, providing understanding and sanctification.

4. The fact of sin and necessity for atonement.

5. The incarnation, death and resurrection, ascension and coming again of the Lord Jesus Christ.

6. The whole Bible as the inspired Word of God.

ACFA is a non-denominational organisation and has membership that reflects a broad spectrum of Christian denominations and styles of worship.